초록 |
The mechanical robustness of polymer solar cells (PSCs) is of great importance to ensure the long-term stability and enable their use as power-generators in flexible and stretchable electronics. Here, we present a comparative study of the mechanical properties of small-molecule acceptor (SMA)-based, polymer acceptors (PA)-based, and fullerene-based PSCs. To understand the difference between the mechanical properties of SMA-based and PA-based PSCs, we control the number-average molecular weight (Mn) of P(NDI2OD-T2) from 15 to 163 kg mol-1 in all-PSCs. The superior mechanical robustness of all-PSCs is attributed to using a PA above the critical molecular weight (Mc), which produces tie molecules and polymer entanglements that dissipate substantial mechanical strain energy with large plastic deformation. The connectivity between the crystalline domains generated by PA tie chains leads to high charge mobilities and photovoltaics performances of all-PSCs. |