Improved Device Performance and Stability in Organic Solar Cells by Morphology Control via Size‐Controlled Chevron‐Shaped Blades
Geon Chang Song,
Nara Han,
Byung Kwon Kaang
et al.
Abstract:Organic solar cells (OSCs) have been studied widely as renewable energy resources for a few decades owing to their technological advantages, including low cost, light weight, flexibility, and the potential of large area printing. To upgrade the active layers of OSCs into an optimized form, a simple and straightforward strategy is demonstrated by introducing two types of size‐controlled chevron (V)‐shaped blades to delicately control PM6:Y6‐based bulk heterojunction (BHJ) films under ambient conditions. A power… Show more
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