“…Its unique properties such as strong visible light absorption, high luminescence efficiency, and low‐lying frontier molecular orbital (FMO) energy levels represent the PDI unit to be an excellent class of scaffold for use in optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications 2,3 . As such well tunable PDI‐based derivatives have been widely utilized as n ‐type organic semiconducting non‐fullerene 4 or polymer acceptors in the design and fabrication of organic solar cells (OSCs), 5 organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), 6 perovskites, 7 dye lasers, 8 sensors, 9,10 and bioimaging chromophores 11 . PDI‐based material can also be assembled into well‐defined ordered nanostructures such as fibers, rods, wires, and belts 12,13 .…”