Abstract

Two novel carbazole-cored small molecules CzC6C8 and CzC8 bearing different side chains and two 3-ethylrhodanine end-capping groups were synthesized and used as electron acceptors in organic solar cells (OSCs). Devices based on these two acceptors showed a high open circuit voltage (Voc) about 1 V. Due to more closely molecular stacking and improved film morphology, CzC8 bearing a linear alkyl side chain showed a better photovoltaic performance than CzC6C8 bearing a branched one. CzC8 based OSCs can still exhibit a good performance even though the ΔELUMO and ΔEHOMO between donor and acceptor are both small. Three polymer donors (PBT, PTB7-Th, and PTFBDT) with a similar LUMO level but various HOMO levels were tested and they all showed good PCE values larger than 4.6%. Among them, PTB7-Th:CzC8 based devices afforded the highest PCE of 4.91% and PTFBDT:CzC8 based ones gave the highest Voc of 1.16 V.

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