Abstract

The large energy loss (E loss) is one of the main obstacles to further improve the photovoltaic performance of organic solar cells (OSCs), which is closely related to the charge transfer (CT) state. Herein, ternary donor alloy strategy is used to precisely tune the energy of CT state (E CT) and thus the E loss for boosting the efficiency of OSCs. The elevated E CT in the ternary OSCs reduce the energy loss for charge generation (ΔE CT), and promote the hybridization between localized excitation state and CT state to reduce the nonradiative energy loss (ΔE nonrad). Together with the optimal morphology, the ternary OSCs afford an impressive power conversion efficiency of 19.22% with a significantly improved open‐circuit voltage (V oc) of 0.910 V without sacrificing short‐cicuit density (J sc) and fill factor (FF) in comparison to the binary ones. This contribution reveals that precisely tuning the E CT via donor alloy strategy is an efficient way to minimize E loss and improve the photovoltaic performance of OSCs.

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