Fluorination of pyrene-based organic semiconductors enhances the performance of light emitting diodes and halide perovskite solar cells
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Singh, Amandeep
He, Dongxu
Pham, Hong Duc
Bai, Yang
Wang, Lianzhou
Dahlstrom, Staffan
Nyman, Mathias
Manzhos, Sergei
Feron, Krishna
Osterbacka, Ronald
Priimagi, Arri
Vivo, Paola
Sonar, Prashant
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In this work, a fluorinated pyrene-based organic semiconductor (L-F) has been designed and synthesized starting from a low-cost pyrene core functionalized with triphenilamine substituents at 1,3,6,8 positions (L-H), obtained via Suzuki coupling reactions. Its performance when used as green emitter in organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) or as dopant-free hole-transporting material (HTM) in halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs) is higher than that of the L-H counterpart, in spite of its lower bulk hole-mobility (7.0 × 10−6 cm2/V) to L-H (1.9 × 10−4 cm2/V). In fact, the OLED devices based on a L-F active layer showed excellent green emission (brightness and current efficiency were 1759.8 cd/m2 and 3.7 cd/A, respectively) at a 4.5 V turn-on voltage. When the molecules were employed as a dopant-free HTM in PSCs, L-F led to a power conversion efficiency (PCE) and open circuit voltage (Voc) of 5.9% and 1.07 V, respectively, thus outperforming those of corresponding devices based on L-H (PCE = 5.0% and Voc = 0.87 V) under similar experimental conditions (AM 1.5G and 100 mW cm2). We attribute the enhancements of L-F-based optoelectronic devices (OLEDs and PSCs) to the observed better quality of the L-F films. The promising performance of L-F indicates that fluorination of small molecules can be an effective strategy to achieve low-cost and high-performing materials for energy harvesting and display-based organic electronic devices.
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Salunke, J; Singh, A; He, D; Pham, HD; Bai, Y; Wang, L; Dahlström, S; Nyman, M; Manzhos, S; Feron, K; Österbacka, R; Priimagi, A; Vivo, P; Sonar, P, Fluorination of pyrene-based organic semiconductors enhances the performance of light emitting diodes and halide perovskite solar cells, Organic Electronics, 2019