Abstract

A facile approach to develop a novel soluble liquid-crystalline fullerene derivative, N-methyl-2- [(4-(4′-cyano)biphenyloxy)hexyloxyphenyl)]-3,4-fulleropyrrolidine, C 60 -bp-CN is reported. Compared to C 60 , the modified C 60 -bp-CN shows broadened light harvesting and lower LUMO level (−4.2 eV), ascribing to the strong intermolecular interaction induced by self-assembled cyanobiphenyl mesogens, especially after thermal annealing from liquid crystalline states. When blended with poly(3-hexylthiophene) ( P3HT), the absorption of the blend film is red-shifted to 700 nm, and the intensity is also remarkably increased. The results indicate that the modified C 60 -bp-CN is a promising acceptor for polymer solar cells (PSCs) based on BHJ active layers. Therefore, solar cell devices based on an ITO/PEDOT:PSS/ P3HT:C 60 -bp-CN/LiF/Al configuration are fabricated. Clearly, the performances of all the devices are dramatically enhanced relative to corresponding species based on P3HT/C 60 active layers. Among all the thermal treatments the mesophase annealing achieves the best performance with a short-circuit current density ( J sc) of 5.5 mA/cm 2, an open-circuit voltage ( Voc) of 0.52 V, a calculated fill factor (FF) of 0.23, and a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 0.65%, which is 3 times higher than that of the untreated one.

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