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Long-lived and disorder-free charge transfer states enable endothermic charge separation in efficient non-fullerene organic solar cells

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arxiv 2004.02487 v1 pith:AFFLRMT3 submitted 2020-04-06 physics.app-ph physics.chem-ph

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keywords chargeseparationctesexcitonsfreesystemscellscharges
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Organic solar cells (OSCs) based on non-fullerene acceptors can show high charge generation yields despite near-zero donor-acceptor energy offsets to drive charge separation and overcome the mutual Coulomb attraction between electron and hole. Here we use time-resolved optical spectroscopy to show that free charges in these systems are generated by thermally activated dissociation of interfacial charge-transfer excitons (CTEs) that occurs over hundreds of picoseconds at room temperature, three orders of magnitude slower than comparable fullerene-based systems. Upon free electron-hole encounters at later times, CTEs and emissive excitons are regenerated, thus setting up an equilibrium between excitons, CTEs and free charges. This endothermic charge separation process enables these systems to operate close to quasi-thermodynamic equilibrium conditions with no requirement for energy offsets to drive charge separation and achieve greatly suppressed non-radiative recombination.

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