Abstract
Abstract Solvent additives have been considered as a simple and efficient method to increase the performance of bulk-heterojunction (BHJ) organic solar cells, in which, the morphology of the active layer could obtain further improvements by using the binary solvent additives. In this paper, a series of brominated compounds, 1-Bromo-4-butylbenzene (Brbb), 1-Bromo-4- n -hexylbenzene (Brbh) and 1-Bromo-4- n -octylbenzene (Brbo), have been respectively incorporated with 1, 8-diiodooctane (DIO) and regarded as binary solvent additives to fabricate highly efficient bulk heterojunction (BHJ) organic solar cells (OSCs). Compared with the BHJ film based on single additive, the binary additives contained BHJ film shows increased optical absorption, efficient charge transport and better active layer morphology, leading to an enhancement of short-circuit current (J SC ) together with a higher achieved fill factor (FF). The conventional BHJ device using PTB7: PC 71 BM or PTB7-th: PC 71 BM with the binary solvent additives exhibit enhanced PCE of 8.13% and 10.31%, respectively, which is much higher than that of single additive based devices (7.04% for PTB7 and 8.73% for PTB7-th). The optimized performance of BHJ devices indicates that these brominated compounds are promising additives to improve device efficiency.
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