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Abstract Organic photovoltaic cells (OPVs) based on non‐fused electron acceptors (nfEAs) have exhibited substantial progress in enhancing the power conversion efficiency (PCE). However, controlling the morphology of the donor/acceptor blend remains a significant challenge, making the regulation of film formation kinetics crucial. Here, by designing a new selenium‐containing polymer donor PQSe‐TCl, the pre‐aggregation behavior is modulated and finely tune the resultant morphologies. Compared with its thiophene analogue PBQx‐TCl, PQSe‐TCl exhibits a larger π–π stacking distance and weaker pre‐aggregation performance, leading to a longer film‐formation duration in the fabrication process. Consequently, the PQSe‐TCl:A4T‐16‐based device records an outstanding PCE of 16.9%, which is the highest value for fully nfEA‐based OPVs. This study highlights the importance of regulating the film‐formation kinetics for obtaining high‐efficiency nfEA‐based OPVs.
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