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Versatile control of concentration gradients in non-fullerene acceptor-based bulk heterojunction films using solvent rinse treatments

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Abstract
Solvent rinse treatments using polar methanol (MeOH) and nonpolar n-hexane have been developed for controlling material concentration gradients along the longitudinal direction of non-fullerene acceptor-based bulk heterojunction (BHJ) films comprised of electron donor polymer, PBDB-T and acceptor, ITIC-m. Before the used solvents (chlorobenzene with 1 vol.% DIO) were completely evaporated, ITIC-m rich domains were formed at the top surface of the BHJ films after they were rinsed with MeOH, as evidenced by water contact angle, atomic force microscopy, time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectroscopy, which led to enhanced electron transport in the conventional structure of organic solar cells (OSCs). In contrast, after rinsing with n-hexane, ITIC-m rich domains were formed at the bottom surface of the films, which improved electron transport in the inverted structure OSCs. The enhanced carrier transports increased the PCEs (11.80% and 11.15%) in both conventional and inverted OSCs by 10.29% and 10.35% compared with control devices. The versatile control of material concentration gradients is determined to be feasible owing to the chemical interaction of the used substrates (glass, PEDOT:PSS, and ZnO) and rinsing solvents. ? 2021 Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Author(s)
Chang-Mok OhSoyeong JangJihoon LeeSung Heum ParkHwang, In-Wook
Issued Date
2022-10
Type
Article
DOI
10.1016/j.gee.2021.01.009
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/10613
Publisher
KeAi Publishing Communications Ltd.
Citation
Green Energy and Environment, v.7, no.5, pp.1102 - 1110
ISSN
2096-2797
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