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Shijie Liang1, Zihao Gao1, Qiaomei Chen1
1Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Soft Matter Science and Engineering & State Key Laboratory of Organic-Inorganic Composites, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing100029, P. R. China.
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Achieving optimal morphology and long-term stability in organic solar cells (OSCs) remains challenging because the donor-acceptor crystallization sequence is often poorly coordinated during solution processing. Here, we develop a supramolecular crystallization seeding strategy by introducing a hydroxyl-terminated, highly crystalline acceptor (Y-OH) into the D18/L8-BO system. By engineering a hierarchical thermodynamic compatibility gradient (χD18/Y-OH > χL8-BO/Y-OH > χD18/L8-BO), Y-OH becomes interface-active and exhibits an interfacial distribution tendency in the multicomponent film. In situ UV-vis measurements reveal that Y-OH undergoes early stage ordering on a time scale closer to the donor, thereby participating in the initial morphology evolution and steering the subsequent organization of L8-BO into a refined interpenetrating fibrillar network with reduced fibril diameters. This morphology simultaneously promotes efficient exciton harvesting/charge generation and enables balanced charge transport, leading to concurrent enhancements in short-circuit current density (JSC) and fill factor (FF). As a result, the optimized ternary devices deliver a PCE of 20.90% (vs 20.05% for the binary control). Moreover, hydroxyl-enabled supramolecular interactions provide noncovalent anchoring that retards thermally driven morphology relaxation, allowing the devices to retain ≈83% of their initial efficiency after 900 h at 65 °C. This work highlights supramolecular crystallization seeding as an effective design principle for simultaneously improving efficiency and thermal stability in OSCs.
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