Abstract
AbstractBalancing and improving the open‐circuit voltage (Voc) and short‐circuit current density (Jsc) synergistically has always been the critical point for organic photovoltaics (OPVs) to achieve high efficiencies. Here, this work adopts a ternary strategy to regulate the trade‐off between Voc and Jsc by combining the symmetric‐asymmetric non‐fullerene acceptors that differ at terminals and alkyl side chains to build the ternary OPV (TOPV). It is noticed that the reduced energy disorder and the enhanced luminescence efficiency of TOPV enable a mitigated energy loss and a higher Voc. Meanwhile, the third component, which is distributed at the host donor–acceptor interface, acts as the charge transport channel. The prolonged exciton lifetime, the boosted charge mobility, and the depressed charge recombination promote the TOPV to obtain an improved Jsc. Finally, with synergistically improved Voc and Jsc, the TOPV delivers an optimal efficiency of 19.26% (certified as 19.12%), representing one of the highest values reported so far.
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