A unified description of non-radiative voltage losses in organic solar cells

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Author(s)

  • Deping Qian
  • Yuming Wang
  • Thomas Kirchartz
  • Wolfgang Tress
  • Huifeng Yao
  • Jun Yuan
  • Markus Hülsbeck
  • Maojie Zhang
  • Yingping Zou
  • Yanming Sun
  • Yongfang Li
  • Jianhui Hou
  • Olle Inganäs
  • Veaceslav Coropceanu
  • Jean-Luc Bredas
  • Feng Gao

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)799-806
Journal / PublicationNature Energy
Volume6
Issue number8
Online published7 Jun 2021
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2021
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

Recent advances in organic solar cells based on non-fullerene acceptors (NFAs) come with reduced non-radiative voltage losses (ΔVnr). Here we show that, in contrast to the energy-gap-law dependence observed in conventional donor:fullerene blends, the ΔVnr values in state-of-the-art donor:NFA organic solar cells show no correlation with the energies of charge-transfer electronic states at donor:acceptor interfaces. By combining temperature-dependent electroluminescence experiments and dynamic vibronic simulations, we provide a unified description of ΔVnr for both fullerene- and NFA-based devices. We highlight the critical role that the thermal population of local exciton states plays in low-ΔVnr systems. An important finding is that the photoluminescence yield of the pristine materials defines the lower limit of ΔVnr. We also demonstrate that the reduction in ΔVnr (for example, <0.2 V) can be obtained without sacrificing charge generation efficiency. Our work suggests designing donor and acceptor materials with high luminescence efficiency and complementary optical absorption bands extending into the near-infrared region.

Citation Format(s)

A unified description of non-radiative voltage losses in organic solar cells. / Chen, Xian-Kai; Qian, Deping; Wang, Yuming et al.
In: Nature Energy, Vol. 6, No. 8, 08.2021, p. 799-806.

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