X-Shaped Oligothiophenes as a New Class of Electron Donors for Bulk-Heterojunction Solar Cells
- 24 March 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
- Vol. 110 (15), 7702-7707
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jp060128o
Abstract
Four X-shaped oligothiophenes with different conjugation length were investigated as novel electron donors in single-layer bulk-heterojunction solar cells. The UV-vis absorption spectra of blends of compounds 1-4 with 1-(3-methoxycarbonyl)propyl-1-phenyl[6,6]C-61 show a remarkably red shift and broadening with increasing thiophene number at each of the four branches. The performance of the photovoltaic cells varied significantly with molecular structures of the four oligothiophenes. Conversion efficiencies increased from 0.008% to 0.8% with changing the electron donors from 1 to 4. The maximum incident photon-to-current conversion efficiency of the device based on 4 reaches 31.6%, much higher than those of three other compounds 1-3. Remarkable improvement of the device performance was achieved with increasing the substituted thiophene number. The results show that the photovoltaic effect is dependent on the structural characteristics and the film forming abilities of the X-shaped thiophenes.This publication has 51 references indexed in Scilit:
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