Donor polymer design enables efficient non-fullerene organic solar cells
In organic photovoltaics, electron acceptors are developed to replace fullerenes, and new donors need to be designed to match these acceptors. Here, the authors show that a polymer with strong temperature dependent aggregation and intentionally reduced crystallinity matches non-fullerene acceptors.
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Main Authors: | Zhengke Li, Kui Jiang, Guofang Yang, Joshua Yuk Lin Lai, Tingxuan Ma, Jingbo Zhao, Wei Ma, He Yan |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bb5e7f69cf834b0abdb0c0d6dbcdb01c |
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