Enabling High‐Efficiency and Stable Binary Organic Solar Cells by Solid Additive‐Assisted Morphology Modulation
Yetai Cheng,
Hongxiang Li,
Xinfei Zhang
et al.
Abstract:The solid additive strategy represents a simple yet effective approach to achieving high‐efficiency organic solar cells (OSCs) by enhancing the morphology of the active layer. In this study, a highly volatile solid additive, 2,4,6‐trichloro‐1,3,5‐triazine (TCT), is employed to modulate the morphology. Unlike other solid additives previously reported, TCT exhibits remarkable intermolecular interactions with both polymer donor and acceptor, offering two distinct advantages. Firstly, TCT notably enhances the crys… Show more
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