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Achieving 20% efficiency in binary organic solar cells with suppressed non-radiative recombination via triphenylamine halides

Authors: Junjie Zhang; Xiaopeng Duan; Xiaoming Li; Guangkuo Dai; Jiawei Deng; Xunchang Wang; Jiawei Qiao; +10 Authors
Junjie Zhang; Xiaopeng Duan; Xiaoming Li; Guangkuo Dai; Jiawei Deng; Xunchang Wang; Jiawei Qiao; Hanzhi Wu; Liming Liu; Haodong Huang; Sha Liu; Jun Yan; Huotian Zhang; Xiao-Tao Hao; Renqiang Yang; Feng Gao; Yanming Sun;
doi: 10.1039/d5ee01165e
Abstract
A series of high fluorescence triphenylamine halides are proposed as solid additives to reduce the static disorder and thus improve the luminescence performance of the active layer to suppress non-radiative recombination loss.
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