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Band-gap tuning of pendant polymers for organic light-emitting devices and photovoltaic applications
Authors:Akhil Gupta  Scott E. Watkins  Andrew D. Scully  Th. Birendra Singh  Gerard J. Wilson  Lynn J. Rozanski  Richard A. Evans
Affiliation:1. CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, CSIRO Future Manufacturing Flagship, Bag 10, Clayton South, Victoria 3169, Australia;2. CSIRO Energy Technology, P.O. Box 330, Newcastle, NSW 2300, Australia
Abstract:The preparation of a series of novel polymers comprising pendant electro-active “push–pull” chromophores and their performance in solution-processed organic electronic devices is described. The design of the electro-active pendant chromophores was based on the well-known motif of cyano-substituted poly(p-phenylenevinylene). Optical band-gap engineering within this series of polymers was achieved by varying the conjugation length and the electron donor/acceptor functionalities of the pendant chromophores. The introduction of a cyanoimine group into the electro-active pendant module resulted in a marked narrowing of the optical band-gap compared with the other electro-active pendant chromophores investigated in this work. Bulk heterojunction solar cell devices comprising these polymers were prepared by solution processing blends of each polymer with [6,6]-phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester, and their performance was evaluated by measuring power conversion efficiencies. The best-performing solar cell in this series exhibited a power conversion efficiency of 0.29% and a maximum incident photon-to-current conversion efficiency of 22% and was produced using the polymer in which the electro-active chromophore comprised the cyanoimine group.
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