April 7 - 11, 2025
Seattle, Washington
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2025 MRS Spring Meeting & Exhibit
EL01.18.02

Precisely Controlling Polymer Acceptors with Weak Intramolecular Charge Transfer Effect and Superior Coplanarity for Efficient Indoor All-Polymer Solar Cells with over 27% Efficiency

When and Where

Apr 11, 2025
10:45am - 11:00am
Summit, Level 4, Room 427

Presenter(s)

Co-Author(s)

Ho Ming Ng1,Bosen Zou1,Han Yu1,Pengbo Ding1,Jia Yao1,Dezhang Chen1,Sai Ho Pun1,Huawei Hu2,Kan Ding3,Ruijie Ma4,Qammar Memoona1,Wei Liu1,Weiwei Wu1,Joshua Yuk Lin Lai1,Chaoyue Zhao1,Mingao Pan1,Liang Guo5,Jonathan Halpert1,Harald Ade3,Gang Li4,He Yan1

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology1,Donghua University2,North Carolina State University3,The Hong Kong Polytechnic University4,Southern University of Science and Technology5

Abstract

Ho Ming Ng1,Bosen Zou1,Han Yu1,Pengbo Ding1,Jia Yao1,Dezhang Chen1,Sai Ho Pun1,Huawei Hu2,Kan Ding3,Ruijie Ma4,Qammar Memoona1,Wei Liu1,Weiwei Wu1,Joshua Yuk Lin Lai1,Chaoyue Zhao1,Mingao Pan1,Liang Guo5,Jonathan Halpert1,Harald Ade3,Gang Li4,He Yan1

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology1,Donghua University2,North Carolina State University3,The Hong Kong Polytechnic University4,Southern University of Science and Technology5
Indoor photovoltaics (IPVs) are garnering increasing attention from both the academic and industrial communities due to the pressing demand of the ecosystem of Internet-of-Things. All-polymer solar cells (all-PSCs), emerging as a sub-type of organic photovoltaics, with the merits of great film-forming properties, remarkable morphological and light stability, hold great promise to simultaneously achieve high efficiency and long-term operation in IPV's application. However, the dearth of polymer acceptors with medium-bandgap has impeded the rapid development of indoor all-PSCs.

In this work, a highly efficient medium-bandgap polymer acceptor (PYFO-V) is reported through the synergistic effects of side chain engineering and linkage modulation and applied for indoor all-PSCs operation. As a result, the PM6:PYFO-V-based indoor all-PSC yields the highest efficiency of 27.1% under LED light conditions, marking the highest value for reported binary indoor all-PSCs to date. More importantly, the blade-coated devices using non-halogenated solvent (o-xylene) maintain an efficiency of over 23%, demonstrating the potential for industry-scale fabrication. This work not only highlights the importance of fine-tuning intramolecular charge transfer effect and intrachain coplanarity in developing high-performance medium-bandgap polymer acceptors but also provides a highly efficient strategy for indoor all-PSC application.

Keywords

polymer

Symposium Organizers

Pieter Geiregat, Ghent Univ
Namyoung Ahn, Yonsei University
Valerio Pinchetti, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Wanyi Nie, SUNY University at Buffalo

Symposium Support

Gold
Los Alamos National Laboratory

Silver
LIGHT CONVERSION

Bronze
IOP Publishing
PicoQuant
UbiQD, Inc.

Session Chairs

Valerio Pinchetti
Ivo Tanghe

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