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Enhancing photovoltaic performance through fluorine- and chlorine-substituted quinoxaline polymers in ternary organic solar cells
Date
2025-01-01
Author
Aydın, Sevgi
Yılmaz, Elif Pınar
Demir Arabacı, Elif
Karakurt, Oğuzhan
Hizalan, Gonul
Yıldırım, Erol
Çırpan, Ali
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Ternary blend organic solar cells (TB-OSCs) have emerged as a promising strategy to overcome the intrinsic limitations of binary OSCs by incorporating a third component into the active layer. This approach enables complementary light absorption, improved charge separation, and favorable cascade-like energy-level alignments, which together contribute to enhanced device performance. In this study, two novel halogen-modified quinoxaline-based polymers were synthesized by coupling fluorine- (P1) or chlorine-substituted (P2) quinoxaline acceptors with chlorine-containing thiophene-derived BDT donor units via Stille cross-coupling using a selenophene π-bridge. P1 and P2 exhibited optical bandgaps of 1.76 and 1.90 eV, with HOMO/LUMO levels of −5.67/−3.63 and −5.84/−3.76 eV, respectively. The device exhibiting the highest power conversion efficiency (PCE) was P1:P2:Y6 (1:0.25:1.5) with a VOC of 0.83 V, JSC of 19.14 mA/cm2, FF of 45.02%, PCE of 7.11%. In contrast, the best-performing binary devices, P1:Y6 (1:1.2) and P2:Y6 (1:1.2), delivered PCEs of 5.94% and 1.62%, respectively. Notably, the ternary device achieved a significant improvement in both PCE and JSC compared to its binary counterparts, with PCE increasing from 5.94% to 7.11% and JSC from 16.96 mA/cm2 to 19.14 mA/cm2. These enhancements can be attributed to optimized morphology, more efficient charge transport, and the cascade energy alignment facilitated by the halogen-induced differences between P1 and P2. Overall, this work demonstrates that integrating halogen-substituted quinoxaline-based polymers into ternary blends is an effective approach to fine-tuning energy levels, improving morphology, and boosting photovoltaic performance in OSCs.
Subject Keywords
energy level alignment
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halogen substitution
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photovoltaic performance
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quinoxaline-based polymers
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Ternary organic solar cells
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=105021052175&origin=inward
https://hdl.handle.net/11511/116949
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Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A: Pure and Applied Chemistry
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https://doi.org/10.1080/10601325.2025.2580381
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S. Aydın et al., “Enhancing photovoltaic performance through fluorine- and chlorine-substituted quinoxaline polymers in ternary organic solar cells,”
Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A: Pure and Applied Chemistry
, pp. 0–0, 2025, Accessed: 00, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=105021052175&origin=inward.