Efficient All-Polymer Solar Cells with Sequentially Processed Active Layers

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In this work, we apply the sequential processing (SqP) method to address the relatively low electron mobility in recent all-polymer solar cells (all-PSCs) based on the polymerized small-molecule acceptor (PSMA). Compared to the blend-casting (BC) method, all-PSCs composed of PM6/PY-IT via the SqP method show boosted electron mobility and a more balanced charge carrier transport, which increases the FF of the SqP device and compensates for the short-circuit current loss, rendering comparable overall performance with the BC device. Through film-depth-dependent light absorption spectroscopy, we analyze the sub-layer absorption and exciton generation rate in the vertical direction of the device, and discuss the effect of the increased electron mobility on device performance, accordingly.

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Zhao, C., Huang, H., Wang, L., Zhang, G., Lu, G., Yu, H., … Zhang, G. (2022). Efficient All-Polymer Solar Cells with Sequentially Processed Active Layers. Polymers, 14(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14102058

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