Efficient and Stable Organic Solar Cells Achieved by Synergistic Optimization of Extended End‐Capped Groups and Fluorinated Quinoxaline Central Cores in Nonfullerene Acceptors
Chi Zhang,
Yanan Shi,
Jing Tao
et al.
Abstract:Molecular stacking behavior exerts a significant influence on the blend film morphology of organic solar cells (OSCs), further affecting device performance and stability. Modulation of the molecular structure, such as central unit and end‐group, can profoundly impact this process. Herein, four quinoxaline (Qx)‐fused‐core‐based non‐fullerene acceptors (NFAs), Qx‐N4F and Qx‐o/m/p‐N4F are synthesized combining π‐extended end‐groups and optimized central units. The isomeric fluorinated central units lead to change… Show more
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