BTP-4Cl is a high performance, low bandgap, non-fullerene accpetor (NFA). It is the chlorinated derivative of the fused benzothiadiazole-based NFA, Y6. It offer high power conversion efficiency (PCE) when pairing with p-type polymer PM6. A 9 mm2 single junction device of this blend provided a PCE of 16.5% at thickness of ~ 100nm, and provided a PCE of >13% at a thickness of ~300 nm (for the active layer). An impressive PCE of >15% was reached for this blend with a 1 cm2 active layer. In general, Y7 showed improved performances over Y6, mainly due to its highest photoluminescence, lower non-radiative energy loss, and a higher Voc of 0.867 V vs 0.834 V for Y6.
Y7 is a highly conjugated organic semiconductor, electron deficient due to its structure and hence suitable for use as a n-type non-fullerene electron acceptor(NFA) in OPV devices. It has an absorption range that extends to the near infrared (NIR) and has demonstrated a power conversion efficiency (PCE) up to15.7% with PBDB-T-2F (PM6) as the polymer donor.
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