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Abstract Improving power conversion efficiency (PCE) is important for broadening the applications of organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells. Here, a maximum PCE of 19.0% (certified value of 18.7%) is achieved in single‐junction OPV cells by combining material design with a ternary blending strategy. An active layer comprising a new wide‐bandgap polymer donor named PBQx‐TF and a new low‐bandgap non‐fullerene acceptor (NFA) named eC9‐2Cl is rationally designed. With optimized light utilization, the resulting binary cell exhibits a good PCE of 17.7%. An NFA F‐BTA3 is then added to the active layer as a third component to simultaneously improve the photovoltaic parameters. The improved light unitization, cascaded energy level alignment, and enhanced intermolecular packing result in open‐circuit voltage of 0.879 V, short‐circuit current density of 26.7 mA cm −2 , and fill factor of 0.809. This study demonstrates that further improvement of PCEs of high‐performance OPV cells requires fine tuning of the electronic structures and morphologies of the active layers.

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Materials scienceEnergy conversion efficiencyPhotovoltaic systemTernary operationActive layerOptoelectronicsOpen-circuit voltageAcceptorBand gapOrganic solar cellVoltageCurrent densityLayer (electronics)NanotechnologyPolymerElectrical engineeringComputer scienceComposite material

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Year
2021
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article
Volume
33
Issue
41
Pages
e2102420-e2102420
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1409
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Yong Cui, Ye Xu, Huifeng Yao et al. (2021). Single‐Junction Organic Photovoltaic Cell with 19% Efficiency. Advanced Materials , 33 (41) , e2102420-e2102420. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202102420

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10.1002/adma.202102420