Organic nonfullerene solar cells (ONSCs) have made unprecedented progress, however, morphology optimization of ONSCs has been proven to be particularly challenging relative to classical fullerene-based devices. In this work, we… Click to show full abstract
Organic nonfullerene solar cells (ONSCs) have made unprecedented progress, however, morphology optimization of ONSCs has been proven to be particularly challenging relative to classical fullerene-based devices. In this work, we report a novel volatile solid additive (VSA), 2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone (2-HM), for achieving high-efficiency ONSCs. 2-HM functions as a universal morphology-directing agent for several well-known PM6:Y6 series nonfullerene blends, viz. PM6:Y6, PM6:BTP-eC9, PM6:L8-BO, leading to a best efficiency of 18.85% at the forefront of reported binary ONSCs. VSAs have recently emerged, while the intrinsic kinetics is still unclear. Herein, we employ a set of in-situ and ex-situ characterizations to first illustrate the molecule-aggregate-domain transition dynamic process assisted by the VSA. More specifically, we unlock the role of 2-HM in individual donor PM6 and acceptor Y6 systems, and further reveal the function of 2-HM in altering the PM6:Y6 bulk heterojunction blends for enhanced photovoltaic performance. We believe the achievement brings not only a deep insight into emerging volatile solid additive, but also a new hope to further improve the molecular ordering, film microstructure and relevant performance of ONSCs. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
               
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