Authors
Xiaodan Gu, Yan Zhou, Kevin Gu, Tadanori Kurosawa, Yikun Guo, Yunke Li, Haoran Lin, Bob C Schroeder, Hongping Yan, Francisco Molina‐Lopez, Christopher J Tassone, Cheng Wang, Stefan CB Mannsfeld, He Yan, Dahui Zhao, Michael F Toney, Zhenan Bao
Publication date
2017/7
Journal
Advanced Energy Materials
Volume
7
Issue
14
Pages
1602742
Description
The challenge of continuous printing in high‐efficiency large‐area organic solar cells is a key limiting factor for their widespread adoption. A materials design concept for achieving large‐area, solution‐coated all‐polymer bulk heterojunction solar cells with stable phase separation morphology between the donor and acceptor is presented. The key concept lies in inhibiting strong crystallization of donor and acceptor polymers, thus forming intermixed, low crystallinity, and mostly amorphous blends. Based on experiments using donors and acceptors with different degree of crystallinity, the results show that microphase separated donor and acceptor domain sizes are inversely proportional to the crystallinity of the conjugated polymers. This methodology of using low crystallinity donors and acceptors has the added benefit of forming a consistent and robust morphology that is insensitive to different processing conditions …
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