Abstract It is nowadays accepted that the optoelectronic properties of the donor-acceptor active layers are microstructure dependent and can be manipulated by employing various film deposition techniques. In this work,… Click to show full abstract
Abstract It is nowadays accepted that the optoelectronic properties of the donor-acceptor active layers are microstructure dependent and can be manipulated by employing various film deposition techniques. In this work, we show that fully intercalated co-crystalline polymer:fullerene microstructure can be obtained when depositing thin films using convective self-assembly technique. Moreover, this microstructure appears to be dependent, under specific film casting conditions, on the fullerene size. Use of slightly bigger fullerenes is leading to a multi-phase microstructure comprised of neat polymer domains, fullerene aggregates and co-crystalline polymer:fullerene structures.
               
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