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A comparative study of performance parameters of n(+)-p InP solar cells made by closed-ampoule sulfur diffusion into Cd- and Zn-doped p-type InP substratesPreliminary results indicate that Cd-doped substrates are better candidates for achieving high efficiency solar cells fabricated by closed-ampoule sulfur (S) diffusion than Zn-doped substrates. The differences in performance parameters (i.e., 14.3 percent efficiency for Cd-doped vs. 11.83 percent in the case of Zn-doped substrates of comparable doping and etch pit densities) were explained in terms of a large increase in dislocation density as a result of S diffusion in the case of Zn-doped as compared to Cd-doped substrates. The In(x)S(y) and probably Zn(S) precipitates in the case of Zn-doped substrates, produce a dead layer which extends deep below the surface and strongly affects the performance parameters. It should be noted that the cells had an unoptimized single layer antireflective coating of SiO, a grid shadowing of 6.25 percent, and somewhat poor contacts, all contributing to a reduction in efficiency. It is believed that by reducing the external losses and further improvement in cell design, efficiencies approaching 17 percent at 1 AMO, 25 degrees should be possible for cells fabricated on these relatively high defect density Cd-doped substrates. Even higher efficiencies, 18 to 19 percent should be possible by using long-lifetime substrates and further improving front surface passivation. If solar cells fabricated on Cd-doped substrates turn out to have comparable radiation tolerance as those reported in the case of cells fabricated on Zn-doped substrates, then for certain space missions 18 to 19 percent efficient cells made by this method of fabrication would be viable.
Document ID
19910009896
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Faur, Mircea
(Cleveland State Univ. OH., United States)
Faur, Maria
(Cleveland State Univ. OH., United States)
Goradia, Chandra
(Cleveland State Univ. OH., United States)
Goradia, Manju
(Cleveland State Univ. OH., United States)
Thomas, Ralph D.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH., United States)
Brinker, David J.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH., United States)
Fatemi, Navid S.
(Sverdrup Technology, Inc., Cleveland OH., United States)
Honecy, Frank S.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1991
Publication Information
Publication: Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology, 1989
Subject Category
Energy Production And Conversion
Accession Number
91N19209
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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