Optimized active layer morphology toward efficient and polymer batch insensitive organic solar cells
Reliably controlling the morphology in organic solar cells is desired for up-scaling. Here Weng et al. combine the advantages of the fibril network donor and the state of the art Y6 acceptor in a two-step approach to deliver a high efficiency of 16% without batch-to-batch variation.
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Main Authors: | Kangkang Weng, Linglong Ye, Lei Zhu, Jinqiu Xu, Jiajia Zhou, Xiang Feng, Guanghao Lu, Songting Tan, Feng Liu, Yanming Sun |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fb3b9af6706e4784a57afdf1b33b0f98 |
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