Abstract

Organic Solar Cells Forming an ideal bulk heterojunction morphology is a critical issue governing the photon to electron process in organic solar cells (OSCs). In article number 2203379, Lijian Zuo, Hongzheng Chen, and co-workers show how sequential-casting (SC) processing is practical and universal for improvement of device performance in both fullerene- and nonfullerene-based systems, in which the donor and acceptor are deposited sequentially. The fabricated OSCs show advantages regarding device performance, photostability and upscale fabrication. Such a film spin-coating method is analogous to the traditional Chinese pancake making process.

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