Understanding the fill-factor limit of organic solar cells
Abstract
Although the power conversion efficiencies of organic solar cells (OSCs) have surpassed 20%, they still lag behind commercial inorganic solar cells and emerging perovskite solar cells. To bridge this efficiency gap, improving the fill factor (FF) is critical, provided other photovoltaic parameters are not compromised. However, the fundamental understanding of the FF in OSCs remains incomplete. In this work, we systematically investigate a wide range of OSCs with the FF values spanning 0.27 to 0.80, and analyse the effect of free charge generation and recombination on the FF in OSCs. To explain our observations, we developed an analytical model that quantitatively correlates the applied electric field with the energetics of excited states in donor-acceptor blends. By combining device characterisation, spectroscopy, and theoretical modelling, we reveal that the Stark effect and the field-dependent charge transfer significantly impact the FF in state-of-the-art OSCs with low voltage losses. Our findings highlight that suppressing geminate decay by increasing exciton lifetime is a promising strategy for boosting the FF and achieving future efficiency gains in OSCs.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2507.22217,
title = {Understanding the fill-factor limit of organic solar cells},
author = {Huotian Zhang and Jun Yuan and Tong Wang and Nurlan Tokmoldin and Rokas Jasiunas and Yiting Liu and Manasi Pranav and Yuxuan Li and Xiaolei Zhang and Vidmantas Gulbinas and Safa Shoaee and Yingping Zou and Veaceslav Coropceanu and Artem A. Bakulin and Dieter Neher and Thomas Kirchartz and Feng Gao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.22217},
year = {2025}
}