Abstract
Three donor–acceptor (D–A) alternating conjugated polymers with silafluorene as the donor unit, 5-alkyloxy-6-fluorobenzothiadiazole as the acceptor unit, and thiophene as the spacer has been synthesized and used as donor materials for polymer solar cells (PSCs). The introduction of a fluorine atom on the benzothiadiazole unit can lower the HOMO and LUMO energy level of the resulted polymers to afford higher open circuit voltage (Voc); whereas the introduction of a flexible alkyloxy chain on benzothiadiazole unit can increase the solubility of the resulted polymers without interfering the close packing of polymer chains in the solid state. High molecular weight polymers P-1a, P-1b, and P-1c, which are fully soluble in 1,2-dichorobenzene (DCB) at elevated temperature, have been prepared by Suzuki polycondensation. Among these polymers, P-1c exhibited the highest hole mobility up to 1.36 × 10–2 cm2 V–1 s–1. PSCs based P-1b:PC71BM demonstrated the highest Voc up to 0.98 V. P-1a:PC71BM based PSCs gave the high...
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