Decreasing the Molecular Polarity of Naphthalimide by a π-Bridge Strategy as Cathode Interlayers to Enable High-Efficient Electron Transfer in Organic Solar Cells
Yong Zhao,
Xiaojie Liu,
Minggeng Ding
et al.
Abstract:Naphthalimide-based molecules bridged by selenophene, namely, NSeN, have been reported as cathode interfacial layers (CILs) to establish high-quality interfaces in organic solar cells (OSCs). Various characterizations were carried out to assess the relationship between the molecular polarity, quality of the interlayer, and performance of charge transfer. A continuous and homogeneous film of NSeN achieved a balance between the crystallization and film-forming property and broke through the limitation of high mo… Show more
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