Simultaneous Enhancement of Solar Cell Efficiency and Photostability via Chemical Tuning of Electron Donating Units in Diketopyrrolopyrrole-Based Push-Pull Type Polymers

Authors
Ryu, Tae InYoon, YoungwoonKim, Ji-HoonHwang, Do-HoonKo, Min JaeLee, Doh-KwonKim, Jin YoungKim, HonggonPark, Nam-GyuKim, BongSooSon, Hae Jung
Issue Date
2014-09-23
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
MACROMOLECULES, v.47, no.18, pp.6270 - 6280
Abstract
We synthesized a series of push pull-type copolymers by copolymerizing an electron-deficient diketo-pyrrolopyrrole with three electron-donating benzodithiophene (BDT) moieties. PDPPDTT, which incorporated a dithienothiophene (DTT), showed a higher power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 6.11% compared to 3.31% for the BDT-based polymer (PDPPBDT). PDPPDTBDT, which incorporated a dithienobenzodithiophene (DTBDT), also exhibited superior performance, with a PCE of 4.75% although this value was lower than that obtained for PDPPDTT. The presence of the DTT unit in the polymer backbone lowered the energy bandgap of the polymer and induced an optimal morphology in the polymer:PC71BM blend film, resulting in higher charge carrier generation. Furthermore, the effectively delocalized frontier orbitals of PDPPDTT enhanced intermolecular interactions between the polymer chains by favoring effective pi-pi stacking, which facilitated charge carrier transport. By contrast, PDPPDTBDT unexpectedly showed a low-crystallinity thin film despite its backbone planarity, which reduced the performance relative to that of PDPPDTT. Importantly, PDPPDTT exhibited significantly better device stability compared to the other polymers in a light soaking test due to the much higher photochemical stability of PDPPDTT. We demonstrated a systematic approach to simultaneously increasing the photovoltaic performances and device stability, and we explored the basis for the structure property relationship that accompanied such improvements.
Keywords
OPEN-CIRCUIT VOLTAGE; HIGH-PERFORMANCE; CONJUGATED POLYMERS; CHARGE-TRANSPORT; SIDE-CHAINS; BANDGAP; THIOPHENE; COPOLYMER; DESIGN; SEMICONDUCTOR; OPEN-CIRCUIT VOLTAGE; HIGH-PERFORMANCE; CONJUGATED POLYMERS; CHARGE-TRANSPORT; SIDE-CHAINS; BANDGAP; THIOPHENE; COPOLYMER; DESIGN; SEMICONDUCTOR; organic solar cell; conjugated polymer; device stability
ISSN
0024-9297
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/126334
DOI
10.1021/ma501300a
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