Reproducibility in Time and Space-The Molecular Weight Effects of Polymeric Materials in Organic Photovoltaic Devices

SMALL METHODS(2022)

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The reproducibility issue is one of the major challenges for the commercialization of large-area organic electronic devices. It involves both the device-to-device variation and opto-electronic properties in different positions of a single thin film. Herein, the molecular weight effects in polymeric semiconductors with three widely used photovoltaic donor materials P3HT, PBDB-T, and PM6 are systematically investigated. A simple but effective method is proposed to evaluate the uniformity of large-area devices by adopting the micron-level grid electrodes in organic thin films. An interesting phenomenon is observed that the device is gradually improved uniformly with the M-w range lower than 100 kg mol(-1). In neat films, both the mobility and energetic disorder values of hole carriers exhibit relatively lower coefficient of variation (c(v)) in high molecular-weight systems. After blending with the electron-accepting materials, their bulk heterojunction films also enjoy more uniform hole transfer rates, fluorescence lifetimes, and power conversion efficiencies in single and different devices, This work not only proposes a facile approach to evaluate the electrical properties of large-area organic thin films, but also demonstrates the relationship between molecular weight and device reproducibility in polymer solar cells. This contribution provides a new insight into the commercial large-scale production of organic electronics.
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energetic disorders, mobility mapping, molecular weight effects, organic solar cells, reproducibility
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