Abstract

The versatility and flexibility of organic photoelectric materials endow organic photovoltaic cells fine function modulation and huge commercial potential. In this work, a new noncovalent fused-ring small molecule acceptor (SMA) BID-4F has been synthesized for high-efficient organic solar cells (OSCs). BID-4F consists of a diflurobenzothiadiazole (DFBT) core, ladder-like indacenodithiophene (IDT) spacers, and dicyanoindanone electron-withdrawing end groups, which are supposed to be conformationally interlocked by noncovalent interactions, leading to good molecular planarity. In addition, compact solid state stacking was revealed by UV–vis–NIR absorption spectrum. The optimized PM6:BID-4F based device delivers an eminent power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 12.30% with a high open-circuit voltage (Voc) of 0.92 V and a high fill factor (FF) of 74.3%. Most importantly, the PCE and FF are among one of the highest values reported for the OSCs based on the unfused-ring SMAs. Overall, our work demonstrates that the unfused ring central framework with high molecular planarity through noncovalent interactions provides a good strategy to construct highly efficient SMAs.

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