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  • 2021A high-conductivity n-type polymeric ink for printed electronics200citations
  • 2021Rapid prototyping of heterostructured organic microelectronics using wax printing, filtration, and transfer4citations
  • 2015Comparison of selenophene and thienothiophene incorporation into pentacyclic lactam-based conjugated polymers for organic solar cells5citations
  • 2015Comparison of selenophene and thienothiophene incorporation into pentacyclic lactam-based conjugated polymers for organic solar cells5citations

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  • Kolhe, Nagesh B.
  • Berggren, Magnus
  • Xu, Kai
  • Stoeckel, Marc-Antoine
  • Sun, Hengda
  • Tu, Deyu
  • Massetti, Matteo
  • Chen, Weimin
  • Puttisong, Yuttapoom
  • Wu, Ziang
  • Jenekhe, Samson A.
  • Liu, Xianjie
  • Yang, Chiyuan
  • Wu, Hanyan
  • Woo, Han Young
  • Ruoko, Tero-Petri
  • Fabiano, Simone
  • Fahlman, Mats
  • Ouyang, Liangqi
  • Buchmann, Sebastian
  • Tian, Weiqian
  • Benselfelt, Tobias
  • Khaliliazar, Shirin
  • Li, Hailong
  • Wang, Zhen
  • Hamedi, Mahiar M.
  • Herland, Anna
  • Mendaza, Amaia Diaz De Zerio
  • Zhuang, Wenliu
  • Nann, Thomas
  • Amassian, Aram
  • Steckler, Timothy T.
  • Müller, Christian
  • Gedefaw, Desta
  • Bergqvist, Jonas
  • Bradley, Siobhan
  • Inganäs, Olle
  • Kroon, Renee
  • Melianas, Armantas
  • Muller, Christian
  • Yu, Liyang
  • Diaz De Zerio Mendaza, Amaia
  • Andersson, Mats R.
  • Bradley, Siobhan J.
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Comparison of selenophene and thienothiophene incorporation into pentacyclic lactam-based conjugated polymers for organic solar cells

  • Musumeci, Chiara
  • Mendaza, Amaia Diaz De Zerio
  • Zhuang, Wenliu
  • Nann, Thomas
  • Amassian, Aram
  • Steckler, Timothy T.
  • Müller, Christian
  • Gedefaw, Desta
  • Bergqvist, Jonas
  • Bradley, Siobhan
  • Inganäs, Olle
  • Kroon, Renee
Abstract

In this work, we compare the effect of incorporating selenophene versus thienothiophene spacers into pentacyclic lactam-based conjugated polymers for organic solar cells. The two cyclic lactam-based copolymers were obtained via a new synthetic method for the lactam moiety. Selenophene incorporation results in a broader and red-shifted optical absorption while retaining a deep highest occupied molecular orbital level, whereas thienothienophene incorporation results in a blue-shifted optical absorption. Additionally, grazing-incidence wide angle X-ray scattering data indicates edge- and face-on solid state order for the selenophene-based polymer as compared to the thienothiophene-based polymer, which orders predominantly edge-on with respect to the substrate. In polymer : PC71BM bulk heterojunction solar cells both materials show a similar open-circuit voltage of ∼0.80–0.84 V, however the selenophene-based polymer displays a higher fill factor of ∼0.70 vs. ∼0.65. This is due to the partial face-on backbone orientation of the selenophene-based polymer, leading to a higher hole mobility, as confirmed by single-carrier diode measurements, and a concomitantly higher fill factor. Combined with improved spectral coverage of the selenophene-based polymer, as confirmed by quantum efficiency experiments, it offers a larger short-circuit current density of ∼12 mA cm−2. Despite the relatively low molecular weight of both materials, a very robust power conversion efficiency ∼7% is achieved for the selenophene-based polymer, while the thienothiophene-based polymer demonstrates only a moderate maximum PCE of ∼5.5%. Hence, the favorable effects of selenophene incorporation on the photovoltaic performance of pentacyclic lactam-based conjugated polymers are clearly demonstrated.

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  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • mobility
  • experiment
  • current density
  • molecular weight
  • copolymer
  • X-ray scattering
  • power conversion efficiency