Authors: Yihan Zeng, Danqin Li, Hongbo Wu, Zeng Chen, Shifeng Leng, Tianyu Hao, Shaobing Xiong, Qifan Xue, Zaifei Ma, Haiming Zhu, Qinye Bao
Published: 2021-12-14
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AbstractTernary architecture is an efficient strategy to boost desired power conversion efficiency of single‐junction organic solar cells (OSCs). Here, a ternary OSC by incorporating a compatible acceptor ITIC‐M as a third component into state‐of‐the‐art PM6:Y6 blend is reported, yielding a power conversion efficiency of 18.13% and an impressive fill factor of 80.10%. The efficiency is the highest record for the PM6:Y6 based ternary devices reported to date. The full advantages of the designed ternary heterojunction are the good complementary light absorption that increases the photocurrent, and the matched interfacial electronic structures featuring so‐called pinning energies that facilitate exciton separation and suppress charge recombination loss. Furthermore, ITIC‐M plays a vital role in optimizing the micromorphology of the ternary blend with better dispersity, well‐formed fibrillar structure and enhanced crystallinity, thus boosting the charge transport and device performance.