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Jeongmin Son1, Hak-Won Nho2,3, Dongchan Lee4
1School of Energy and Chemical Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Ulsan44919, Republic of Korea.
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Efficient exciton dissociation and the suppression of its recombination are key to improving the performance of organic solar cells (OSCs). While bulk heterojunctions (BHJ) promote charge separation through extensive donor-acceptor (D/A) intermixing, layer-by-layer (LbL) processing offers an alternative to control D/A morphology. Although LbL active layers are frequently described as pseudo-bilayer, pseudo-BHJ, or quasi-planar heterojunction (PHJ) structures, the recombination consequences of the effective D/A interfacial area have rarely been benchmarked quantitatively against both BHJ and a low-intermixing PHJ-like reference. Using a benchmark PM6/L8-BO system, we establish BHJ/LbL/PHJ model devices and deduce recombination characteristics of LbL-processed active layers against BHJ and low-intermixing PHJ-like references. Non-radiative recombination loss analysis shows that PHJ achieves substantially lower loss (0.187 eV) than BHJ (0.248 eV) and LbL (0.249 eV), consistent with a reduced D/A interfacial area. Device-architecture-dependent J-V measurements are consistent with substantial acceptor penetration into the donor in LbL stacks, suggesting BHJ-like interfacial contact. Transient-absorption spectroscopy discloses the pronounced formation of the lowest-energy triplet state in BHJ and LbL films, strongly suppressed in the low-intermixing PHJ-like reference. This trend is consistent with an early-stage T1-mediated recombination pathway in the BHJ and LbL films, likely involving non-geminate recombination at D/A interfaces. The results show that LbL devices behave distinctly from PHJ yet BHJ-like, contrary to the general assumption that the LbL architecture represents intermediate recombination behavior. Our findings suggest that simply minimizing the D/A interfacial area is not universally practical for LbL OSCs, as achieving PHJ-like voltage-loss characteristics would require an extremely reduced interface, penalizing exciton harvesting when the exciton diffusion length is limited.
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