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A 1 cm<sup>2</sup> Organic Solar Cell with 15.2% Certified Efficiency: Detailed Characterization and Identification of Optimization Potential

Uli Würfel, Jan Herterich, Mathias List, Jared Faißt, Md Fahmid Matin Bhuyian, Hans‐Frieder Schleiermacher, Klara T. Knupfer, Birger Zimmermann

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Abstract

In organic photovoltaics, high power conversion efficiencies (PCE) are mostly achieved on device areas well below 0.1 cm 2 . Herein, organic solar cells based on a D18:Y6 absorber layer on an active area of ≥ 1 cm 2 with a certified PCE of 15.24% are reported. The impacts of the sheet resistance of the transparent electrode and the cell design are quantified by means of full optical device simulations and an analytical electrical model. Three imaging methods (light beam‐induced current, dark lock‐in thermography, and electroluminescence [EL]) are applied and reveal a strong homogeneity of the record cell. Nevertheless, it is found that there is substantial room for improvement mostly in current but also in fill factor and that a PCE of 18.6% on ≥1 cm 2 is feasible with this absorber material. Further, photoluminescence (PL) and EL spectroscopy reveal that both emissions occur at the same wavelength(s) and are very similar to the PL spectrum of a pure Y6 acceptor film. The latter points strongly toward electronic coupling between the S1 states of the acceptor and the charge transfer states at the donor/acceptor interface.

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Organic solar cellMaterials scienceOptoelectronicsPhotoluminescenceSolar cellAcceptorElectroluminescenceEnergy conversion efficiencyAnalytical Chemistry (journal)NanotechnologyChemistryPolymerLayer (electronics)Organic chemistryCondensed matter physicsPhysicsComposite materialOrganic Electronics and PhotovoltaicsThin-Film Transistor TechnologiesNanowire Synthesis and Applications