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Linear and propeller-like fluoro-isoindigo based donor-acceptor small molecules for organic solar cells

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Two donor-acceptor type fluoro-isoindigo based small molecule semiconductors are synthesized and their optical, electrochemical, thermal, and charge transport properties are investigated. The two molecular chromophores differ by their architecture, linear (M1) vs propeller-like (M2). Both molecules present a broad absorption in the visible range and a low optical HOMO-LUMO gap (similar to 1.6 eV). AFM images of solution-processed thin films show that the trigonal molecule M2 forms highly oriented fibrils after a few seconds of solvent vapor annealing. The materials are evaluated as electron donor components in bulk heterojunction organic solar cells using PC61BM as the electron acceptor. The devices based on the propeller-like molecule M2 exhibit a high open-circuit voltage (around 1.0 V) and a power conversion efficiency of 2.23%. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Journal: Organic Electronics
ISSN: 1566-1199
Volume: 20
Pages: 76 - 88
Publication year:2015
Keywords:fluoro-isoindigo, small molecule, propeller-like, organic solar cells, bulk heterojunction, Fluoro-isoindigo, Small molecule, Propeller-like, Organic solar cells, Bulk heterojunction
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BOF-publication weight:2
CSS-citation score:1
Authors from:Government, Higher Education, Private
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