Abstract

The purpose of the S01-S05 series of end-capped modified donor chromophores is to amplify the energy conversion efficiency of organic solar cells. Using quantum chemical modeling, the photophysical and photoelectric characteristics of the S01-S05 geometries are examined. The influence of side chain replacement on multiple parameters, including the density of states (DOS), molecular orbital analysis (FMOS), exciton-binding energy (Eb), molecular electrostatic potential analysis, dipole moment (μ), and photovoltaic characteristics including open circuit voltage (VOC), and PCE at minimal energy state geometries, has been investigated employing density functional theory along with TD-DFT analysis. The molar absorption coefficient (λmax) of all the proposed compounds (S01-S05) was efficiently enhanced by the terminal acceptor alteration technique, as demonstrated by their scaling up with the reference molecule (SR). Among all molecules, S04 has shown better absorption properties with a red shift in absorption having λmax at 845nm in CHCl3 solvent and narrow energy gap (EG) 1.83eV with least excitation energy (Ex) of 1.4657eV. All created donors exhibited improved FF and VOC than the SR, which significantly raised PCE and revealed their great efficiency as OSC. Consequently, the results recommended these star-shaped molecules as easily attainable candidates for constructing extremely efficient OSCs.

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