Synthesis of a low-band-gap small molecule based on acenaphthoquinoxaline for efficient bulk heterojunction solar cells
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Synthesis of a low-band-gap small molecule based on acenaphthoquinoxaline for efficient bulk heterojunction solar cells
Abstract
A novel small molecule (SM) with a low-band-gap based on acenaphthoquinoxaline was synthesized and characterized. It was soluble in polar solvents such as N,N-dimethylformamide and dimethylacetamide. SM showed broad absorption curves in both solution and thin films with a long-wavelength maximum at 642 nm. The thin film absorption onset was located at 783 nm, which corresponds to an optical band gap of 1.59 eV. SM was blended with PCBM to study the donor-acceptor interactions in the blended film morphology and the photovoltaic response of the bulk heterojunction (BHJ) devices. The cyclic voltammetry measurements of the materials revealed that the HOMO and LUMO levels of SM are well aligned with those of PCBM, allowing efficient photoinduced charge transfer and suitable open circuit voltage, leading to overall power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of approximately 2.21 and 3.23% for devices with the as-cast and thermally annealed blended layer, respectively. The increase in the PCE with the thermally annealed blend is mainly attributed to the improvement in incident photon to current efficiency (IPCE) and short circuit photocurrent (J(sc)). Thermal annealing leads to an increase in both the crystallinity of the blend and hole mobility, which improves the PCE.
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