Y6 (BTP-4F) is a popular non-fullerene acceptor (NFA) molecule for use in Organic Photovoltaic (OPV) given its contribution to device power conversion efficiencies (PCEs). Also known BTP-4F, Y6 is a highly conjugated electron deficient organic semiconductor with an A-DAD-A structure. The absorption spectrum of Y6 molecule has a maximum at around 810 nm and extends to 1100 nm. This means that Y6 and its polymer blends have the potential to absorb light across the entire visible and near infra-red spectrum.
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J. Marin-Beloqui et al.
Advanced Energy Materials, 11, 2100539-2100539 (2021)
From Y6 to BTPT-4F: a theoretical insight into the influence of the individual change of fused-ring skeleton length or side alkyl chains on molecular arrangements and electron mobility.
Zhang, Jie, et al.
New. J. Chem., 45, 12247?12259-12247?12259 (2021)
Over 17% efficiency ternary organic solar cells enabled by two non-fullerene acceptors working in an alloy-like model.
Zhan, Lingling et al.
Energy & Environmental Science, 13, 635-645 (2020)