In Situ Study the Dynamics of Blade-Coated All-Polymer Bulk Heterojunction Formation and Impact on Photovoltaic Performance of Solar Cells
Journal article, 2023

All-polymer solar cells (all-PSCs) have achieved impressive progress by employing acceptors polymerized from well performing small-molecule non-fullerene acceptors. Herein, the device performance and morphology evolution in blade-coated all-PSCs based on PBDBT:PF5–Y5 blends prepared from two different solvents, chlorobenzene (CB), and ortho-xylene (o-XY) are studied. The absorption spectra in CB solution indicate more ordered conformation for PF5–Y5. The drying process of PBDBT:PF5–Y5 blends is monitored by in situ multifunctional spectroscopy and the final film morphology is characterized with ex situ techniques. Finer-mixed donor/acceptor nanostructures are obtained in CB-cast film than that in o-XY-cast ones, corresponding to more efficient charge generation in the solar cells. More importantly, the conformation of polymers in solution determines the overall film morphology and the device performance. The relatively more ordered structure in CB-cast films is beneficial for charge transport and reduced non-radiative energy loss. Therefore, to achieve high-performance all-PSCs with small energy loss, it is crucial to gain favorable aggregation in the initial stage in solution.

energetic disorder

blade-coated solar cells

morphology evolution

all-polymer solar cells

energy losses

in situ photoluminescence

Author

Nannan Yao

Linköping University

Qunping Fan

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry

Zewdneh Genene Wolkeba

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry

Heng Liu

Chinese University of Hong Kong

Y. X. Xia

Linköping University

Guanzhao Wen

Guangzhou University

Yusheng Yuan

Linköping University

Ellen Moons

Karlstad University

J. van Stam

Karlstad University

Wei Zhang

Guangzhou University

Xinhui Lu

Chinese University of Hong Kong

Ergang Wang

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry

Fengling Zhang

Linköping University

Solar RRL

2367198X (eISSN)

Vol. 7 6 2201134

Subject Categories

Other Chemistry Topics

Condensed Matter Physics

DOI

10.1002/solr.202201134

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