JOURNAL ARTICLE

Stereoisomeric Non‐Fullerene Acceptors‐Based Organic Solar Cells

Abstract

Abstract Chiral alkyl chains are ubiquitously observed in organic semiconductor materials and can regulate solution processability and active layer morphology, but the effect of stereoisomers on photovoltaic performance has rarely been investigated. For the racemic Y‐type acceptors widely used in organic solar cells, it remains unknown if the individual chiral molecules separate into the conglomerate phase or if racemic phase prevails. Here, the photovoltaic performance of enantiomerically pure Y6 derivatives, ( S , S )/( R , R )‐BTP‐4F, and their chiral mixtures are compared. It is found that ( S , S ) and ( R , R )‐BTP‐4F molecule in the racemic mixtures tends to interact with its enantiomer. The racemic mixtures enable efficient light harvesting, fast hole transfer, and long polaron lifetime, which is conducive to charge generation and suppresses the recombination losses. Moreover, abundant charge diffusion pathways provided by the racemate contribute to efficient charge transport. As a result, the racemate system maximizes the power output and minimizes losses, leading to a higher efficiency of 18.16% and a reduced energy loss of 0.549 eV, as compared to the enantiomerically pure molecules. This study demonstrates that the chirality of non‐fullerene acceptors should receive more attention and be designed rationally to enhance the efficiency of organic solar cells.

Keywords:
Fullerene Organic solar cell Chirality (physics) Enantiomer Photovoltaic system Molecule Materials science Phase (matter) Alkyl Racemic mixture Chemical physics Computational chemistry Chemical engineering Organic chemistry Chemistry Polymer Physics

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Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Conducting polymers and applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
Perovskite Materials and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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