材料科学
有机太阳能电池
喷墨打印
制作
有机电子学
印刷电子产品
纳米技术
有机半导体
光电子学
墨水池
复合材料
电气工程
晶体管
聚合物
医学
工程类
病理
电压
替代医学
作者
Daniel Corzo,Khulud Almasabi,Eloïse Bihar,Sky Macphee,Diego Rosas Villalva,Nicola Gasparini,Sahika Inal,Derya Baran
标识
DOI:10.1002/admt.201900040
摘要
Abstract Novel emerging materials for organic solar cells, such as nonfullerene acceptors, are paving the way for commercialization of organic photovoltaics. Their utilization in unconventional applications, such as conformable and disposable electronics, has turned the focus to inkjet printing as a fabrication method with advantages including low material usage, rapid digital design changes, and high resolution. In this work, the fabrication of efficient nonfullerene acceptor devices through inkjet printing for organic photovoltaic applications is reported for the first time. The engineering of printable poly‐3‐hexylthiophene:rhodanine‐benzothiadiazole‐coupled indacenodithiophene (P3HT:O‐IDTBR) inks is centered on tuning the rheological properties for proper droplet ejection and the selection of solvents, including hydrocarbons, that meet solubility and volatility requirements to avoid common inkjet printing complications like nozzle clogging. The optimization of printing parameters including drop spacing and deposition temperatures results in homogeneous P3HT:O‐IDTBR films with device efficiencies of up to 6.47% for small lab‐scale devices (0.1 cm 2 ), comparable with that of spin‐coating or blade‐coating. A 2 cm 2 inkjet‐printed device is also shown to achieve a remarkable efficiency of 6%. To demonstrate their potential usage in customized applications, large‐area devices are fabricated in the shape of a marine turtle with 4.76% efficiency, showcasing the versatility of the inkjet‐printing process for efficient organic photovoltaics.
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