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Nature Communications | 2015

Flexible, highly efficient all-polymer solar cells.

Taesu Kim; Jae-Han Kim; Tae Eui Kang; Changyeon Lee; Hyunbum Kang; Minkwan Shin; Cheng Wang; Biwu Ma; Unyong Jeong; Taek-Soo Kim; Bumjoon J. Kim

All-polymer solar cells have shown great potential as flexible and portable power generators. These devices should offer good mechanical endurance with high power-conversion efficiency for viability in commercial applications. In this work, we develop highly efficient and mechanically robust all-polymer solar cells that are based on the PBDTTTPD polymer donor and the P(NDI2HD-T) polymer acceptor. These systems exhibit high power-conversion efficiency of 6.64%. Also, the proposed all-polymer solar cells have even better performance than the control polymer-fullerene devices with phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM) as the electron acceptor (6.12%). More importantly, our all-polymer solar cells exhibit dramatically enhanced strength and flexibility compared with polymer/PCBM devices, with 60- and 470-fold improvements in elongation at break and toughness, respectively. The superior mechanical properties of all-polymer solar cells afford greater tolerance to severe deformations than conventional polymer-fullerene solar cells, making them much better candidates for applications in flexible and portable devices.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2014

Design of terpolymers as electron donors for highly efficient polymer solar cells

Tae Eui Kang; Ki-Hyun Kim; Bumjoon J. Kim

Remarkable progress has been realized in improving the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of polymer solar cells (PSCs) over the past few years, raising the possibility of their commercialization as an alternative counterpart to conventional inorganic solar cells. The development of conjugated polymers that contain various alternately bonded electron-rich (D) and electron-deficient (A) units, called D–A alternating copolymers, plays a crucial role in improving the PCE of PSCs, which has now exceeded 8–9%. However, further development of conjugated polymers is essential to produce highly efficient and stable PSCs with a PCE of more than 10% for commercialization. In this regard, terpolymers, which consist of three different units in the polymer backbone, are promising candidates because they can show synergetic effects of each unit by tuning the composition ratio, thereby enabling full-range absorption, high charge mobility, and good solubility. Substantial progress in the development of terpolymers has been achieved with regard to PCE. Herein, we review the development of terpolymers for PSCs and discuss the major factors that need to be considered in the design of new terpolymers.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2012

Controlling Number of Indene Solubilizing Groups in Multiadduct Fullerenes for Tuning Optoelectronic Properties and Open-Circuit Voltage in Organic Solar Cells

Hyunbum Kang; Chul-Hee Cho; Han-Hee Cho; Tae Eui Kang; Hyeong Jun Kim; Ki-Hyun Kim; Sung Cheol Yoon; Bumjoon J. Kim

The ability to tune the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO)/highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) levels of fullerene derivatives used as electron acceptors is crucial in controlling the optical/electrochemical properties of these materials and the open circuit voltage (V(oc)) of solar cells. Here, we report a series of indene fullerene multiadducts (ICMA, ICBA, and ICTA) in which different numbers of indene solubilizing groups are attached to the fullerene molecule. The addition of indene units to fullerene raised its LUMO and HOMO levels, resulting in higher V(oc) values in the photovoltaic device. Bulk-heterojunction (BHJ) solar cells fabricated from poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) and a series of fullerene multiadducts-ICMA, ICBA, and ICTA showed V(oc) values of 0.65, 0.83, and 0.92 V, respectively. Despite demonstrating the highest V(oc) value, the P3HT:ICTA device exhibited lower efficiency (1.56%) than the P3HT:ICBA device (5.26%) because of its lower fill factor and current. This result could be explained by the lower light absorption and electron mobility of the P3HT:ICTA device, suggesting that there is an optimal number of the solubilizing group that can be added to the fullerene molecule. The effects of the addition of solubilizing groups on the optoelectrical properties of fullerene derivatives were carefully investigated to elucidate the molecular structure-device function relationship.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2013

Effect of Fullerene Tris-adducts on the Photovoltaic Performance of P3HT:Fullerene Ternary Blends

Hyunbum Kang; Ki-Hyun Kim; Tae Eui Kang; Chul Hee Cho; Sunhee Park; Sung Cheol Yoon; Bumjoon J. Kim

Fullerene tris-adducts have the potential of achieving high open-circuit voltages (V(OC)) in bulk heterojunction (BHJ) polymer solar cells (PSCs), because their lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) level is higher than those of fullerene mono- and bis-adducts. However, no successful examples of the use of fullerene tris-adducts as electron acceptors have been reported. Herein, we developed a ternary-blend approach for the use of fullerene tris-adducts to fully exploit the merit of their high LUMO level. The compound o-xylenyl C60 tris-adduct (OXCTA) was used as a ternary acceptor in the model system of poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) as the electron donor and the two soluble fullerene acceptors of OXCTA and fullerene monoadduct (o-xylenyl C60 monoadduct (OXCMA), phenyl C61-butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM), or indene-C60 monoadduct (ICMA)). To explore the effect of OXCTA in ternary-blend PSC devices, the photovoltaic behavior of the device was investigated in terms of the weight fraction of OXCTA (W(OXCTA)). When W(OXCTA) is small (<0.3), OXCTA can generate a synergistic bridging effect between P3HT and the fullerene monoadduct, leading to simultaneous enhancement in both V(OC) and short-circuit current (J(SC)). For example, the ternary PSC devices of P3HT:(OXCMA:OXCTA) with W(OXCTA) of 0.1 and 0.3 exhibited power-conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of 3.91% and 3.96%, respectively, which were significantly higher than the 3.61% provided by the P3HT:OXCMA device. Interestingly, for W(OXCTA) > 0.7, both V(OC) and PCE of the ternary-blend PSCs exhibited nonlinear compositional dependence on W(OXCTA). We noted that the nonlinear compositional trend of P3HT:(OXCMA:OXCTA) was significantly different from that of P3HT:(OXCMA:o-xylenyl C60 bis-adduct (OXCBA)) ternary-blend PSC devices. The fundamental reasons for the differences between the photovoltaic trends of the two different ternary-blend systems were investigated systemically by comparing their optical, electrical, and morphological properties.


Chemical Communications | 2011

Controlling side-chain density of electron donating polymers for improving their packing structure and photovoltaic performance

Chul-Hee Cho; Hyunbum Kang; Tae Eui Kang; Han-Hee Cho; Sung Cheol Yoon; Moon-Kook Jeon; Bumjoon J. Kim

A simple and efficient approach of controlling the side-chain density in the electron donating polymers has been demonstrated to tune their 3-D packing structure and HOMO level, which increases the hole mobility and V(oc) values, thus improving the solar cell performance.


Macromolecules | 2013

Importance of Optimal Composition in Random Terpolymer-Based Polymer Solar Cells

Tae Eui Kang; Han-Hee Cho; Hyeong Jun Kim; Wonho Lee; Hyunbum Kang; Bumjoon J. Kim


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2013

Photoinduced Charge Transfer in Donor-Acceptor (DA) Copolymer: Fullerene Bis-adduct Polymer Solar Cells

Tae Eui Kang; Han-Hee Cho; Chul-Hee Cho; Ki-Hyun Kim; Hyunbum Kang; Myounghee Lee; Sunae Lee; Bongsoo Kim; Chan Im; Bumjoon J. Kim


Macromolecules | 2012

Effect of Incorporated Nitrogens on the Planarity and Photovoltaic Performance of Donor-Acceptor Copolymers

Han-Hee Cho; Tae Eui Kang; Ki-Hyun Kim; Hyunbum Kang; Hyeong Jun Kim; Bumjoon J. Kim


Chemistry of Materials | 2015

Poly(benzodithiophene) Homopolymer for High-Performance Polymer Solar Cells with Open-Circuit Voltage of Near 1 V: A Superior Candidate To Substitute for Poly(3-hexylthiophene) as Wide Bandgap Polymer

Tae Eui Kang; Taesu Kim; Cheng Wang; Seunghyup Yoo; Bumjoon J. Kim


Macromolecules | 2016

Donor-Acceptor Random versus Alternating Copolymers for Efficient Polymer Solar Cells: Importance of Optimal Composition in Random Copolymers

Tae Eui Kang; Joonhyeong Choi; Han Hee Cho; Sung Cheol Yoon; Bumjoon J. Kim

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Ki-Hyun Kim

Seoul National University

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University of Science and Technology

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