3D‐Architectured Acceptor with High Photoluminescence Quantum Yield and Moderate Crystallinity for High‐efficiency Organic Solar Cells with Low Voltage Loss

X Xiangwei Zhu (School of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University 2 , Shenzhen 518107,) C Chenglin Gu Y Yetai Cheng (College of Textiles and Clothing State Key Laboratory of Bio-fibers and Eco-textiles) H Hao Lu (State Key Laboratory of Macromolecular Drugs and Large-scale Preparation, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences) X Xuelin Wang G Guangliu Ran (School of Physics and Astronomy, Applied Optics Beijing Area Major Laboratory, Center for Advanced Quantum Studies) W Wenkai Zhang (School of Physics and Astronomy, Applied Optics Beijing Area Major Laboratory, Center for Advanced Quantum Studies) Z Zheng Tang (Henan Key Laboratory of Polyoxometalate Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences) Z Zhishan Bo (College of Textiles & Clothing, State Key Laboratory of Bio-fibers and Eco-textiles) Y Yahui Liu (College of Textiles & Clothing, State Key Laboratory of Bio-fibers and Eco-textiles)

Abstract

Abstract This study outlines a molecular design approach that entails integrating 3D structural motifs into the central core or terminal groups of fused‐ring acceptor molecules, specifically, LLZ1, LLZ2, and LLZ3–by incorporating a 3D architecture unit of norbornene. The objective is to modulate the aggregation behavior of these molecules by modifying their molecular structure, thereby enhancing the photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) values of the acceptor materials and reducing the non‐radiative recombination voltage loss in the corresponding devices. Our research findings demonstrate that the introduction of norbornene units effectively suppresses excessive molecular aggregation and significantly improves the PLQY values of the acceptor molecules. Further research has demonstrated that only the acceptor molecule LLZ1, characterized by both high PLQY and moderate crystallinity, can strike an optimal balance between the dual requirements of reducing voltage loss and enhancing charge transport in the device. Utilizing the preferred molecule LLZ1, we achieved a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 18.0% in binary system and 20.4% in ternary device with much‐reduced voltage loss of 0.508V, which is among the highest values of current OSCs. In summary, this work provides novel insights and research directions for the development of OSCs with low voltage loss and high PCE.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 35
Published September 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

X

Xiangwei Zhu

School of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University 2 , Shenzhen 518107,

C

Chenglin Gu

Y

Yetai Cheng

College of Textiles and Clothing State Key Laboratory of Bio-fibers and Eco-textiles

H

Hao Lu

State Key Laboratory of Macromolecular Drugs and Large-scale Preparation, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences

X

Xuelin Wang

G

Guangliu Ran

School of Physics and Astronomy, Applied Optics Beijing Area Major Laboratory, Center for Advanced Quantum Studies

W

Wenkai Zhang

School of Physics and Astronomy, Applied Optics Beijing Area Major Laboratory, Center for Advanced Quantum Studies

Z

Zheng Tang

Henan Key Laboratory of Polyoxometalate Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences

Z

Zhishan Bo

College of Textiles & Clothing, State Key Laboratory of Bio-fibers and Eco-textiles

Y

Yahui Liu

College of Textiles & Clothing, State Key Laboratory of Bio-fibers and Eco-textiles