Abstract

In this study, poly [(N-10′-dodecyl-phenothizin-3,7-ylene)-alt-(2,2′-bithiophen-5-yl)] (P1) and poly [(N-10′-dodecyl-phenothiazin-3,7-ylene)-alt-(5′,6′-dioctyloxy-benzothiadiazole-bithiophene)] (P2) were synthesized by Suzuki coupling reaction. Optical and electrochemical characteristics of the synthesized polymers, P1 and P2, were then analyzed, indicating that their wavelength of maximum absorption was 453nm and 533nm, respectively, and their band-gap was 1.93eV and 1.74eV, respectively. The maximum power conversion efficiency (PCE) of organic photovoltaic cells created by using P1 and P2 were 0.74% (P1:PC71BM=1:4,w/w) and 1.00% (P2:PC71BM=1:3,w/w), respectively, and the short circuit current density (JSC), fill factor (FF), and open circuit voltage (VOC) of the device were 3.5mA/cm2, 31.8%, and 0.68V, respectively, for P1 and 3.9mA/cm2, 32.7%, and 0.78V, respectively, for P2.

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