Ternary organic solar cells (OSCs) based on all-small
molecules
represent a promising avenue toward high-performance and stable devices.
In this study, we introduce an efficient all-small-molecule ternary
OSC, incorporating 20 wt % of the medium bandgap electron acceptor
DBTBT-IC into the CA-CO:Y6 binary blend, resulting in a notable power
conversion efficiency (PCE) of 15.42%. This marks an improvement of
∼25% compared to the CA-CO:Y6 binary device’s (PCE 12.27%).
Moreover, the large molecular electrostatic potential (ESP) difference
between the CA-CO donor and Y6 acceptor reveals efficient charge transfer,
creating an induced intermolecular electric field to facilitate charge
generation within the materials. The ternary device also exhibits
lower nonradiative energy loss than binary devices. This work highlights
the significance of simple coumarin-based donors in enhancing the
performance of OSCs by promoting charge carrier transport while minimizing
recombination.