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Organic Solar Cells
In article number 2207544, Jung‐Yong Lee, Bumjoon J. Kim, and co‐workers report the development of efficient and intrinsically stretchable organic solar cells (IS‐OSCs), by designing new polymer donors featuring hydrogen‐bonding‐capable spacers. The use of the new polymer donors significantly enhances the stretchability of the active layers, and the resulting IS‐OSCs, maintain...
Intrinsically stretchable organic solar cells (IS‐OSCs), consisting of all stretchable layers, are attracting significant attention as a future power source for wearable electronics. However, most of the efficient active layers for OSCs are mechanically brittle due to their rigid molecular structures designed for high electrical and optical properties. Here, a series of new polymer donors (PDs, PhAm...