Abstract

AbstractIn the field of organic photovoltaics (OPVs), significant progress has been made in tailoring molecular structures to enhance the open‐circuit voltage and the short‐circuit current density. However, there remains a crucial gap in the development of coordinated material design strategies focused on improving the fill factor (FF). Here, we introduce a molecular design strategy that incorporates electrostatic potential fluctuation to design organic photovoltaic materials. By reducing the fluctuation amplitude of IT‐4F, we synthesized a new acceptor named ITOC6‐4F. When using PBQx‐TF as a donor, the ITOC6‐4F‐based cell shows a markedly low recombination rate constant of 0.66×10−14 cm3 s−1 and demonstrates an outstanding FF of 0.816, both of which are new records for binary OPV cells. Also, we find that a small fluctuation amplitude could decrease the energetic disorder of OPV cells, reducing energy loss. Finally, the ITOC6‐4F‐based cell creates the highest efficiency of 16.0 % among medium‐gap OPV cells. Our work holds a vital implication for guiding the design of high‐performance OPV materials.

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