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    New NIR Absorbing DPP-based Polymer for Thick Organic Solar Cells

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    Authors
    Oklem, Gulce
    Song, Xin cc
    Toppare, Levent
    Baran, Derya cc
    Gunbas, Gorkem
    KAUST Department
    KAUST Solar Center (KSC)
    Material Science and Engineering Program
    Physical Science and Engineering (PSE) Division
    Date
    2018
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    Abstract
    infrared region (NIR) for better photon harvesting in organic solar cells. It has been shown that copolymers compromising diketopyrrolopyrrole based acceptors and simple donors (thiophene or furan) achieve absorption maximum around 800 nm. In this study, the selenophene based donor units coupled with diketopyrrolopyrrole acceptor unit based polymer (PFDPPSe) was synthesized with an absorption maximum at 830 nm and absorption onset of 930 nm. The optimized organic solar cells with PFDDPSe: PC71BM active layer blends of 210 nm showed maximum PCE of 6.16 % (ave. 6.02 %) via solvent additive engineering with inverted device structure. Charge transport, recombination loss mechanism, and morphology are systematically studied. These results demonstrate that highly efficient NIR polymer can be achieved by the introduction of selenophene and a suitable solvent additive process suitable for NIR organic solar cells. PFDPPSe is also one of the rare examples of a polymer with a PCE over 6% that does not contain any thiophene-based unit in its backbone.
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    Oklem G, Song X, Toppare L, Baran D, Gunbas G (2018) New NIR Absorbing DPP-based Polymer for Thick Organic Solar Cells. Journal of Materials Chemistry C. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8tc00113h.
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    This work was supported by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK), Grant No: 115M036. D.B. acknowledges KAUST KSC Solar Center Competitive Fund.
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    Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
    Journal
    Journal of Materials Chemistry C
    DOI
    10.1039/c8tc00113h
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    http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2018/TC/C8TC00113H#!divAbstract
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    10.1039/c8tc00113h
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    Articles; Physical Science and Engineering (PSE) Division; Material Science and Engineering Program; KAUST Solar Center (KSC)

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