Conjugated Random Copolymers Consisting of Pyridine-
and Thiophene-Capped Diketopyrrolopyrrole as Co-Electron Accepting
Units To Enhance both JSC and VOC of Polymer Solar Cells
posted on 2015-11-10, 00:00authored byJong Won Lee, Hyungju Ahn, Won Ho Jo
One of the effective strategies to
enhance the photovoltaic performance of polymer solar cells (PSCs)
is to synthesize random copolymers composed of one electron donating
unit and two different electron accepting units, if the absorptions
of two electron accepting units are complementary to each other. To
this end, we synthesized a new series of conjugated random copolymer
composed of bithiophene (electron donating unit) with thiophene-capped
diketopyrrolopyrrole (TDPP) and pyridine-capped diketopyrrolopyrrole
(PyDPP) (co-electron accepting units). The random copolymers show
broad light absorption and face-on orientation on the substrate, which
is beneficial to achieving high short circuit current. The open circuit
voltage of the random copolymer can also be controlled systematically
by varying the ratio of PyDPP to TDPP in the copolymer, since the
HOMO energy level becomes deeper as the PyDPP content in the random
copolymer is increased. Consequently, the solar cell device made of
the random copolymer with the ratio of 3:1 (TDPP:PyDPP) shows higher
PCE (8.11%) than those made of corresponding homopolymers, PTDPP2T
(6.70%) and PPyDPP2T (4.14%).