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Morphology Control for Fully Printable Organic–Inorganic Bulk-heterojunction Solar Cells Based on a Ti-alkoxide and Semiconducting Polymer
Published on: January 10, 2017
Polythiophenes as electron donors in organic solar cells
Xiyue Yuan1, Jianglong Li1, Wanting Deng1
1Institute of Polymer Optoelectronic Materials and Devices, Guangdong Basic Research Center of Excellence for Energy & Information Polymer Materials, State Key Laboratory of Luminescent Materials and Devices, South China University of Technology China duanchunhui@scut.edu.cn.
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Recent advancements in organic solar cells (OSCs) highlight the critical need for low-cost, readily available polymer donors to facilitate the commercialization of OSCs. Among the various photovoltaic materials, polythiophene (PT) and its derivatives have emerged as the most promising candidates for commercial applications, primarily due to their affordability and ease of scalable synthesis. Over the past few years, the combination of PTs with nonfullerene acceptors (NFAs) has led to significant improvements in photovoltaic efficiency. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of design strategies for polythiophene electron donors utilized in NFA-based OSCs, focusing on the modulation of energy levels and aggregation properties. It also evaluates recent progress in optimizing film morphology in PT:NFA blends, emphasizing key factors such as donor-acceptor miscibility, solution-state aggregation control, and film-formation kinetics. Additionally, the paper explores the applications of PTs in all-polymer OSCs and large-area OSCs and the stability of PT-based OSCs. Finally, the paper addresses scientific challenges associated with PT-based OSCs, aiming to provide guidance and stimulate new ideas for further research.
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