In principle,conjugated polymers can work as electron donors and thus as low-cost p-type organic semiconductors to transport holes in photovoltaic devices.With the booming interests in high-efficiency and low-cost sol...In principle,conjugated polymers can work as electron donors and thus as low-cost p-type organic semiconductors to transport holes in photovoltaic devices.With the booming interests in high-efficiency and low-cost solar cells to tackle global climate change and energy shortage,hole transporting materials(HTMs)based on conjugated polymers have received increasing attention in the past decade.In this perspective,recent advances in HTMs for a range of photovoltaic devices including dye-sensitized solar cells(DSSCs),perovskite solar cells(PSCs),and silicon(Si)/organic heterojunction solar cells(HSCs)are summarized and perspectives on their future development are also presented.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.21774015 and 21975027)NSFC-MAECI(No.51861135202).
文摘In principle,conjugated polymers can work as electron donors and thus as low-cost p-type organic semiconductors to transport holes in photovoltaic devices.With the booming interests in high-efficiency and low-cost solar cells to tackle global climate change and energy shortage,hole transporting materials(HTMs)based on conjugated polymers have received increasing attention in the past decade.In this perspective,recent advances in HTMs for a range of photovoltaic devices including dye-sensitized solar cells(DSSCs),perovskite solar cells(PSCs),and silicon(Si)/organic heterojunction solar cells(HSCs)are summarized and perspectives on their future development are also presented.