Batch-Reproducible and Thickness-Insensitive Mesopolymer Zwitterion Interlayers for Organic Solar Cells
Chenghao Zhu, Jing Tian, Wenxu Liu, Yuxin Duan, Yanan Song, Zuhao You, Xu Wang, Nan Li, Xiaowei Zhan, Thomas P. Russell, Yao Liu
Abstract
Zwitterionic polymers or small molecules are a class of widely used interlayer materials in organic solar cells (OSCs). It is challenging to develop such materials that combine good film-forming property, high batch-to-batch reproducibility, and broad thickness processing window in device applications. Herein, we designed and synthesized two self-doped conjugated mesopolymer zwitterions (CMZs), namely, MT 2 PDIMz and MT 2 PDINz (PDI = perylene-diimide, M = mesopolymer, T 2 = dithiophene, Mz = imidazolium zwitterion, Nz = ammonium zwitterion). Both show good processability and effectively reduce the work function of metal electrodes. The substitution of imidazolium cations with ammonium cations on the side-chains can further modulate the solution assembly and self-doping effect of CMZs, enabling improved interfacial compatibility with active layers and higher electron mobility in MT 2 PDIMz . The versatility of CMZs interlayers for OSCs is confirmed with several binary and ternary active layers, affording efficiencies up to 19.01%. Notably, over 98% of the optimal efficiency is maintained as the thickness of the interlayers increases to 40 nm with good reproducibility.