Xin LIU, Shi-jian SU, Yong CAO. Progress of Organic Photovoltaics Based on Polymer Donors and Non-Fullerene Organic Small Molecular Acceptors[J]. Polymer Bulletin, 2014,27(12):68-80.
Xin LIU, Shi-jian SU, Yong CAO. Progress of Organic Photovoltaics Based on Polymer Donors and Non-Fullerene Organic Small Molecular Acceptors[J]. Polymer Bulletin, 2014,27(12):68-80. DOI: 10.14028/j.cnki.1003-3726.2014.12.007.
In the field of bulk-heteroj unction organic photovoltaics (BHJ OPVs)
fullerenes and their derivatives are an important class of n-type electron acceptor materials. Nevertheless
they suffer from some disadvantages
such as weak absorption in the visible spectral region
limited spectral breadth
difficulty in variably tuning the band gap
and poor solubility
which severely limit the fullerene-based materials as an acceptor material more widely used in organic solar cells. Compared to the fullerene derivatives
non-fullerene organic small molecular acceptors (OSMAs) are much easier to be synthesized and purified with lower processing costs and more excellent solubility
and their band gaps could be finely adjusted by proper molecular design. Recent reports on OSMAs show great improvement and the power conversion efficiency has exceeded 4%. This article reviews recent developments in several classes of solution-processable non-fullerene acceptors for BHJ OPVs. Finally
critical challenges that determine photovoltaic performance and prospects for future directions are discussed.