A Perovskite materials have received widespread attention due to their potential applications in fields such as solar cells, photodetectors, and light-emitting diodes. These materials are extremely sensitive to water and oxygen, so they need to be synthesized, processed, and tested in an anhydrous and oxygen free environment to prevent performance degradation or structural damage. The
glove box provides a controllable inert gas environment, such as nitrogen or argon atmosphere, to ensure the stability of perovskite materials during preparation and subsequent operations. In addition, precise control conditions in the glove box help to study the physical and chemical properties of perovskite materials, promoting their application and development in high-performance optoelectronic devices. Therefore, the glove box is an indispensable experimental equipment for the research of perovskite materials.