Tuning the Isomeric Fused Heteroaromatic Core of Small Donor-Acceptor Molecules to Alter Their Crystalline Nature and Enhance Photovoltaic Performance

2015 
Novel donor-acceptor-type molecules, endo-DBST(BT-Cz)(2) and exo-DBST(BT-Cz)(2), were designed with benzothiadiazole-carbazole (BT-Cz) based arms and isomeric cores of dibenzosexithiophene (DBST), in which sulfur atoms at two lateral thienos in DBST are face-to-face for the endo-derivative and back-to-back for exo-derivative. In contrast to the endo-type, the exo-form exhibited highly crystalline properties, leading to an increased hole mobility up to 1.1 x 10(-4) cmV(-1)s(-1). A significant effect of the isomeric DBST cores on the photovoltaic properties was also observed in the organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells. The maximum power conversion efficiency of 2.13% with a fill factor up to 61.41% was obtained for the exo-DBST(BT-Cz)(2)-based devices, which are 1.2 times higher than that in the endo-DBST(BTCz)(2)-based cells. Our results demonstrate that tuning the isomeric core would increase the carrier mobility significantly and consequently enhance the photovoltaic performance of the resulting molecules in OPV cells.
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