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High‐Voltage Photogeneration Exclusively via Aggregation‐Induced Triplet States in a Heavy‐Atom‐Free Nonplanar Organic Semiconductor
Authors:Nicholas C Davy  Marius Koch  Guy Olivier Ngongang Ndjawa  Xin Lin  Gabriel J Man  YunHui L Lin  Jeni C Sorli  Barry P Rand  Antoine Kahn  Gregory D Scholes  Yueh‐Lin Loo
Abstract:The electron–hole recombination kinetics of organic photovoltaics (OPVs) are known to be sensitive to the relative energies of triplet and charge‐transfer (CT) states. Yet, the role of exciton spin in systems having CT states above 1.7 eV—like those in near‐ultraviolet‐harvesting OPVs—has largely not been investigated. Here, aggregation‐induced room‐temperature intersystem crossing (ISC) to facilitate exciton harvesting in OPVs having CT states as high as 2.3 eV and open‐circuit voltages exceeding 1.6 V is reported. Triplet excimers from energy‐band splitting result in ultrafast CT and charge separation with nonradiative energy losses of <250 meV, suggesting that a 0.1 eV driving force is sufficient for charge separation, with entropic gain via CT state delocalization being the main driver for exciton dissociation and generation of free charges. This finding can inform engineering of next‐generation active materials and films for near‐ultraviolet OPVs with open‐circuit voltages exceeding 2 V. Contrary to general belief, this work reveals that exclusive and efficient ISC need not require heavy‐atom‐containing active materials. Molecular aggregation through thin‐film processing provides an alternative route to accessing 100% triplet states on photoexcitation.
Keywords:electro‐optical materials  intersystem crossing  luminescence  organic electronics  photovoltaic devices  solar cells  triplet excitons
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