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Traps and transport resistance: the next frontier for stable non-fullerene acceptor solar cells

  • 1. Institut für Physik, Technische Universität Chemnitz, 09126 Chemnitz, Germany

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Stability is one of the most important challenges facing organic solar cells (OSC) on their path to commercialization. In the high-performance material system PM6:Y6 studied here, investigate degradation mechanisms of inverted photovoltaic devices. We have identified two distinct degradation pathways: one requires presence of both illumination and oxygen and features a short-circuit current reduction, the other one is induced thermally and marked by severe losses of open-circuit voltage and fill factor. We focus our investigation on the thermally accelerated degradation. Our findings show that bulk material properties and interfaces remain remarkably stable, however, aging-induced defect state formation in the active layer remains the primary cause of thermal degradation. The increased trap density leads to higher non-radiative recombination, which limits open-circuit voltage and lowers charge carrier mobility in the photoactive layer. Furthermore, we find the trap-induced transport resistance to be the major reason for the drop in fill factor. Our results suggest that device lifetimes could be significantly increased by marginally suppressing trap formation, leading to a bright future for OSC.

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We note that we submitted a pre-peer reviewed version of the manuscript to arXiv: arXiv:2203.11905v1

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Journal article: arXiv:2203.11905v1 (arXiv)