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Simultaneously Enhanced Efficiency and Mechanical Durability in Ternary Solar Cells Enabled by Low-Cost Incompletely Separated Fullerenes.

Macromolecular rapid communications(2022)

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Abstract
All-polymer solar cells (all-PSCs) are one of the most promising application-oriented organic photovoltaic technologies due to their excellent operational and mechanical stability. However, the power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) are mostly lower than 16%, restricting their core competitiveness. Furthermore, the improvement of mechanical durability is rarely paid attention to cutting-edge all-PSCs. This work deploys a low-cost "technical grade" PCBM (incompletely separated but pure mixtures containing ≥90% [70]PCBM or [60]PCBM), into the efficient PM6:PY-IT all-polymer blend, successfully yielding a high-performance ternary device with 16.16% PCE, among the highest PCE values for all-PSCs. Meanwhile, an excellent mechanical property (i.e., crack onset strain = 11.1%) promoted from 9.5% for the ternary system is also demonstrated. The "technical grade" PCBM slightly disrupts the crystallization of polymers, and disperses well into the amorphous polymer regions of the all-PSC blends, thus facilitating charge transport and improving film ductility simultaneously. All these results confirm introducing low-cost "technical grade" PCBM with high electron mobility into all-polymer blends can improve carrier mobility, reduce charge recombination, and optimize morphology of the amorphous polymer regions, thus yielding more efficient and mechanically durable all-PSCs.
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all-polymer solar cells,fullerene,low cost,mechanical ductility,ternary solar cells
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