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Decreasing exciton dissociation rates for reduced voltage losses in organic solar cells.


ABSTRACT: Enhancing the device electroluminescence quantum efficiency (EQEEL) is a critical factor in mitigating non-radiative voltage losses (VNR) and further improving the performance of organic solar cells (OSCs). While the common understanding attributes EQEEL in OSCs to the dynamics of charge transfer (CT) states, persistent efforts to manipulate these decay dynamics have yielded limited results, with the EQEEL of high-efficiency OSCs typically remaining below 10-2%. This value is considerably lower than that observed in high efficiency inorganic photovoltaic devices. Here, we report that EQEEL is also influenced by the dissociation rate constant of singlet states (kDS). Importantly, in contrast to the traditional belief that advocates maximizing kDS for superior photovoltaic quantum efficiency (EQEPV), a controlled reduction in kDS is shown to enhance EQEEL without compromising EQEPV. Consequently, a promising experimental approach to address the VNR challenge is proposed, resulting in a significant improvement in the performance of OSCs.

SUBMITTER: Wu H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10973424 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Decreasing exciton dissociation rates for reduced voltage losses in organic solar cells.

Wu Hongbo H   Lu Hao H   Li Yungui Y   Zhou Xin X   Zhou Guanqing G   Pan Hailin H   Wu Hanyu H   Feng Xunda X   Liu Feng F   Vandewal Koen K   Tress Wolfgang W   Ma Zaifei Z   Bo Zhishan Z   Tang Zheng Z  

Nature communications 20240327 1


Enhancing the device electroluminescence quantum efficiency (EQE<sub>EL</sub>) is a critical factor in mitigating non-radiative voltage losses (V<sub>NR</sub>) and further improving the performance of organic solar cells (OSCs). While the common understanding attributes EQE<sub>EL</sub> in OSCs to the dynamics of charge transfer (CT) states, persistent efforts to manipulate these decay dynamics have yielded limited results, with the EQE<sub>EL</sub> of high-efficiency OSCs typically remaining be  ...[more]

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