A norbornene homopolymer with hole-transporting 2,7-bis(di-p-anisylamino)fluorene side chains is compared to the widely used spiro-OMeTAD as a hole-transport material (HTM) in negative-intrinsic-positive (n-i-p) perovskite solar cells (PSCs). PSCs fabricated using p-doped homopolymer achieve a power conversion efficiency of 15.5%, comparable to that of cells incorporating p-doped spiro-OMeTAD as the HTM. However, half-devices made with the polymer exhibit improved light and heat stability in comparison to those incorporating spiro-OMeTAD.
