“…During the past several years, non-fullerene acceptors (NFAs) have received extensive research attention in the field of organic solar cells (OSCs) for their attractive features, including excellent optical absorption properties, readily tunable structures and energy levels, adjustable solubility, and good crystallinity. − The recent progress of OSCs in the power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) has been driven by the development of emerging NFA molecules, especially the state-of-the-art A-DA′D-A-type molecules (A stands for the acceptor unit and D stands for the donor unit). − For instance, Y6 was the first reported A-DA′D-A-type NFA, and since then, our research community has seen breakthroughs in the PCEs of Y6-family OSC devices. − Y6 exhibits many attractive features, including excellent absorption properties, high crystallinity, and low voltage loss in the corresponding OSC devices. − Due to these advantages of Y6, the majority of our research community has been devoted to optimizing the chemical structures and improving the performance of Y6-based OSCs. − These modifications of Y6 include the modification on their skeletons, end groups, side chains, and center cores, which all yielded excellent photovoltaic performance and interesting structural property comparisons. ,− …”