Efficient non-fullerene polymer solar cells enabled by tetrahedron-shaped core based 3D-structure small-molecular electron acceptors
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- Date:
- 2025-04-30
- Title of Paper:
- Efficient non-fullerene polymer solar cells enabled by tetrahedron-shaped core based 3D-structure small-molecular electron acceptors
- Journal:
- JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
- Summary:
- Here we report a series of tetraphenyl carbon-group (tetraphenylmethane (TPC), tetraphenylsilane (TPSi) and tetraphenylgermane (TPGe)) core based 3D-structure non-fullerene electron acceptors, enabling efficient polymer solar cells with a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of up to similar to 4.3%. The results showthat TPC and TPSi corebased polymer solar cells (PSCs) perform significantly better than that based on TPGe. Our study provides a new approach for designing small molecular acceptor materials for polymer solar cells.
- Co-author:
- Liu, Yuhang; Lai, Joshua Yuk Lin; Chen, Shangshang; Li, Yunke; Yu, Demei
- Translation or Not:
- No
- Date of Publication:
- 2015-01-01
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