Abstract

We fabricated organic solar cells (OSCs) based on bulk-heterojunction photoactive layers with fullerene (PTB7:PC71BM) and non-fullerene (PBDB-T:ITIC) systems by introducing 1,8-diiodooctane (DIO) and 4-fluorobenzaldehyde (4-FBA) as co-additives, respectively. Introduction of the co-additives led to a uniform surface morphology of photoactive layer and formed well distributed interpenetrating networks between donors and acceptors. Carrier recombination were reduced due to the favorable structure for charge transport. Consequently, the devices with co-additives achieved an enhanced performance with a PCE of 8.5% (JSC = 16.4 mA/cm2 and FF = 68.3%) in the fullerene system, and a PCE of 10.1% (JSC = 16.9 mA/cm2 and FF = 67.8%) in the non-fullerene system. In addition, the devices with co-additives showed improved stabilities compared to those with single additives. Correspondingly, the reduction ratio of PCE at ambient atmosphere conditions decreased from 17.07% to 10.59% in the fullerene system, and 34.02% to 24.75% in the non-fullerene system.

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