“…Following this, the alkyloxy side chain onto BDT in PTB7 was replaced with alkylthiothienylenevinylene thiophene (RS-TVT) to develop a 2D CP PBT-TVT, and a greatly improved absorption ranged from 300 to 550 nm, reduced optical band gap from 1.63 to 1.53 eV, 0.06 down-shifted E HOMO , more ordered solid film stacking, and 2.22-times raised µ h were observed, leading to synergistically increased V OC and J SC and corresponding 9.7% enhanced PCE from 7.41% to 8.13% as the result of prolonged conjugation of incorporating RS-TVT on BDT [62]. Recently, our group developed a 4,5-didecyl-thienylenevinylene thiophene (DR-TVT) modified BDT-containing CPs and investigated the effect of electron withdrawing [63]. As for the various electron-acceptor units utilized, benzo[c] [1,2,5]-thiadiazole (BT) and its derivatives were considered as the stronger electron-withdrawing moieties and tremendous BT-based semiconducting materials have been focused on, because of subtly integrating its electron accepting property and its ability to adopt the quinoid structure, easy availability, and modification [7,20,21,24,28,35,37,41,42,47,49,50,58,63,64,73,[84][85][86][87][88].…”