Ambient‐Compatible Solvent Bath Thermal Annealing for Highly Efficient Organic Solar Cells and Large‐Area Modules

A Adiljan Wupur (MOE Key Laboratory of Macromolecular Synthesis and Functionalization State Key Laboratory of Silicon and Advanced Semiconductor Materials Department of Polymer Science and Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310058 P.R. China) T Tianyi Chen J Jinyang Yu (State Key Laboratory of Silicon and Advanced Semiconductor Materials, Department of Polymer Science and Engineering) S Shanghui Su (State Key Laboratory of Silicon and Advanced Semiconductor Materials MOE Key Laboratory of Macromolecular Synthesis and Functionalization Department of Polymer Science and Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310058 P. R. China) X Xiaoling Wu Y Yaokai Li (Department of Polymer Science and Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou P. R. China) Y Yuxuan Zhu J Junyin Dong (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Function Hub Advanced Materials Thrust Guangzhou China) Y Yaxin Yang B Ben Zhang (Department of Chemistry, Engineering Research Center of Advanced Rare Earth Materials (Ministry of Education)) L Lingling Zhan J Jiaying Wu Z Zaifei Ma Y Yaowen Li W Weifei Fu (Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Functional Materials and Devices Zhejiang University‐Hangzhou Global Scientific and Technological Innovation Center Hangzhou 311200 P. R. China) H Hongzheng Chen

Abstract

Abstract Thermal annealing is essential for optimizing the bulk‐heterojunction (BHJ) morphology of organic solar cells (OSCs), yet traditional thermal annealing (TA) under ambient air suffers from film degradation and nonuniform heating. Here, a novel post‐treatment, solvent bath thermal annealing (STA), enabling effective TA of large‐area OSC active layers under ambient conditions, is introduced. In STA, the BHJ film is immersed in a perfluorodecalin (PFD) bath during heating, ensuring uniform thermal distribution and protection against oxygen and moisture. STA‐treated films thus exhibit optimized vertical component distribution, enhanced crystallinity, and improved molecular packing with higher structural order, leading to efficient charge transport and suppressed nonradiative recombination regardless of the annealing atmosphere. As a result, STA‐treated OSCs based on PM6/L8‐BO blend deliver outstanding performance: small‐area cells achieve a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 19.05%, while large‐area (20.25 cm 2 ) modules attain a PCE of 17.37% (certified 16.75%), among the highest PCEs for large‐area organic solar modules. It also successfully bridges the performance gap between inert and ambient processing conditions. Moreover, STA‐treated devices show excellent operational stability under continuous illumination and thermal stress. This ambient‐compatible annealing strategy thus provides a scalable route toward high‐efficiency and stable organic solar modules for practical large‐area manufacturing.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 7
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (16)

A

Adiljan Wupur

MOE Key Laboratory of Macromolecular Synthesis and Functionalization State Key Laboratory of Silicon and Advanced Semiconductor Materials Department of Polymer Science and Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310058 P.R. China

T

Tianyi Chen

J

Jinyang Yu

State Key Laboratory of Silicon and Advanced Semiconductor Materials, Department of Polymer Science and Engineering

S

Shanghui Su

State Key Laboratory of Silicon and Advanced Semiconductor Materials MOE Key Laboratory of Macromolecular Synthesis and Functionalization Department of Polymer Science and Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310058 P. R. China

X

Xiaoling Wu

Y

Yaokai Li

Department of Polymer Science and Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou P. R. China

Y

Yuxuan Zhu

J

Junyin Dong

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Function Hub Advanced Materials Thrust Guangzhou China

Y

Yaxin Yang

B

Ben Zhang

Department of Chemistry, Engineering Research Center of Advanced Rare Earth Materials (Ministry of Education)

L

Lingling Zhan

J

Jiaying Wu

Z

Zaifei Ma

Y

Yaowen Li

W

Weifei Fu

Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Functional Materials and Devices Zhejiang University‐Hangzhou Global Scientific and Technological Innovation Center Hangzhou 311200 P. R. China

H

Hongzheng Chen