Suppressed Degradation Process of Green‐Solvent Based Organic Solar Cells Through ZnO Modification With Sulfhydryl Derivatives

Author:

Li Zerui12,Li Yunan2,Zhang Jinsheng1,Guo Renjun13,Sun Kun1,Jiang Xiongzhuo1,Wang Peixi1,Tu Suo1,Schwartzkopf Matthias4,Li Zhiyun5,Ma Chang‐Qi2,Müller‐Buschbaum Peter1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. TUM School of Natural Sciences Department of Physics Chair for Functional Materials Technical University of Munich James‐Franck‐Str. 1 85748 Garching Germany

2. i‐Lab & Printable Electronics Research Center Suzhou Institute of Nano‐Tech and Nano‐Bionics Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Ruoshui Road 398, SEID, SIP Suzhou 215123 China

3. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Institute of Microstructure Technology Herrmann‐von‐Helmholtz‐Platz 1 76344 Karlsruhe Germany

4. Deutsches Elektronen‐Synchrotron DESY Notkestr. 85 22607 Hamburg Germany

5. Vacuum Interconnected Nanotech Workstation Suzhou Institute of Nano‐Tech and Nano‐Bionics Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Ruoshui Road 398, SEID, SIP Suzhou 215123 China

Abstract

AbstractThe interface of organic solar cells plays a crucial role in device performance and stability. Several investigations demonstrated that the interface will affect the morphology and microstructure of the active layer, which is important for device performance. Here, several mercaptan derivatives are explored in green‐solvent based organic solar cells (PBDB‐TF‐T1: BTP‐4F‐12) as effective stabilization modifiers on ZnO. Operando grazing‐incidence wide/small‐angle X‐ray scattering (GIWAXS/GISAXS) provides a deep understanding of the degradation process during operation. The degradation process is driven by a compression of the molecule stacking as well as a decrease in the donor crystallinity, besides the known decomposition of the acceptor at the interface. Solar cell degradation comprises three stages, where an unexpected component from the acceptor appears in the second stage, simultaneously with a shapely shrinking micro‐structure. Furthermore, the interface modifier pentaerythritol tetrakis(3‐mercapto‐propionate) (PETMP) stabilizes the crystallinity of the donor as well as suppresses the decomposition of the acceptor, thus improving the device stability. The modification effect is caused by the interaction between Zn and S from the sulfhydryl groups of the mercaptan derivatives. Thus, studies of changes in the active layer morphology extend the knowledge from ex situ characterizations, broadening the understanding of the degradation mechanisms.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Suzhou Institute of Nanotechnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Chinese Academy of Sciences

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

Wiley

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