Charge Transfer and Aggregation Effects on the Performance of Planar vs Twisted Nonfullerene Acceptor Isomers for Organic Solar Cells

2018 
Newly synthesized perylene diimide dimers were investigated as nonfullerene electron acceptors for organic solar cells. In particular, two analogous positional isomers exhibiting twisted vs planar geometries were prepared to make a direct comparison of their optical and electronic properties. These properties were investigated to provide information regarding the impact of the nonfullerene acceptor geometry on the ultimate photovoltaic performance. The two isomers exhibited strikingly different optical and photophysical properties in solution as well as in film. The ultrafast spectroscopic investigation in solution revealed the occurrence of charge transfer upon photoexcitation, which takes place more efficiently in the planar isomer. This is also supported by theoretical simulations. The planar conformation exhibits higher aggregation in the neat film as well as in the blend. However, our results suggest that the dominance of intramolecular charge transfer in the planar isomer is the crucial factor in de...
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