Long-range exciton diffusion in non-fullerene acceptors and coarse bulk heterojunctions enable highly efficient organic photovoltaics

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We investigated singlet exciton diffusion in three ITIC derivatives used as electron acceptors in organic photovoltaics (OPVs) by time-resolved photoluminescence volume quenching and exciton-exciton annihilation. The exciton diffusion coefficient was found to be in the range of 0.003-0.007 cm2 s-1 which leads to a three-dimensional exciton diffusion length of up to 31 nm. We fabricated solar cells using bulk heterojunctions of these acceptors with the electron donor PTB7-Th which showed ∼7% efficiency and large scale phase separation. Our results show that long range exciton diffusion and large domains offer significant advantages for OPVs. This journal is

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Sajjad, M. T., Ruseckas, A., Jagadamma, L. K., Zhang, Y., & Samuel, I. D. W. (2020). Long-range exciton diffusion in non-fullerene acceptors and coarse bulk heterojunctions enable highly efficient organic photovoltaics. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 8(31), 15687–15694. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ta06017h

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