Solar Energy, Vol.204, 660-666, 2020
Spin-coated 10.46% and blade-coated 9.52% of ternary semitransparent organic solar cells with 26.56% average visible transmittance
Semitransparent organic solar cells (ST-OSCs) have drawn great attention due to their wide application, such as smart windows, greenhouses and building integrated photovoltaics. The ternary strategy is often considered an useful way to enhance device performance due to improve the attracting or retracting morphology. Here, non-fullerene small molecule (Y8) with electron-deficient core as the center unit and a novel PBDTTT-type low-bandgap polymer (PCE10) were chosen to fabricate ST-OSCs according to the principle of more closely matched energy levels. With the introduction of indene-C(60)bisadduct (ICBA) as third component, opaque organic solar cells with a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 12.86% and ST-OSCs with a PCE of 10.46% were obtained by using spin coating after optimization. The average visible transmittance of ST-OSCs is up to 26.56%. By the blade coating technique, 9.52% PCE is achieved for ST-OSCs, which is the highest value reported to date. These results show that it's higher efficiency to improve the performance of ST-OSCs through ternary strategy. And the blade coating technique has a promising application prospect for mass manufacturing ST-OSCs.