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Design of high-efficiency, radiation-hard, GaInP/GaAs solar cellsIn recently years, Ga(0.5)In((0.5)P/GaAs cells have drawn increased attention both because of their high efficiencies and because they are well suited for space applications. They can be grown and processed as two-junction devices with roughly twice the voltage and half the current of GaAs cells. They have low temperature coefficients, and have good potential for radiation hardness. We have previously reported the effects of electron irradiation on test cells which were not optimally designed for space. From those results we estimated that an optimally designed cell could achieve 20 percent after irradiation with 10(exp 15) cm(exp -2) 1 MeV electrons. Modeling studies predicted that slightly higher efficiencies may be achievable. Record efficiencies for EOL performance of other types of cells are significantly lower. Even the best Si and InP cells have BOL efficiencies lower than the EOL efficiency we report here. Good GaAs cells have an EOL efficiency of 16 percent. The InP/Ga(0.5)In(0.5)As two-junction, two-terminal device has a BOL efficiency as high as 22.2 percent, but radiation results for these cells were limited. In this study we use the previous modeling and irradiation results to design a set of Ga(0.5)In(0.5)P/GaAs cells that will demonstrate the importance of the design parameters and result in high-efficiency devices. We report record AMO efficiencies: a BOL efficiency of 25.7 percent for a device optimized for BOL performance and two of different designs with EOL efficiencies of 19.6 percent (at 10(exp 15) cm(exp -2) 1MeV electrons). We vary the bottom-cell base doping and the top-cell thickness to show the effects of these two important design parameters. We get an unexpected result indicating that the dopant added to the bottom-cell base also increases the degradation of the top cell.
Document ID
19950014105
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Kurtz, Sarah R.
(National Renewable Energy Lab. Golden, CO, United States)
Bertness, K. A.
(National Renewable Energy Lab. Golden, CO, United States)
Kibbler, A. E.
(National Renewable Energy Lab. Golden, CO, United States)
Kramer, C.
(National Renewable Energy Lab. Golden, CO, United States)
Olson, J. M.
(National Renewable Energy Lab. Golden, CO, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
September 1, 1994
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Lewis Research Center, Proceedings of the 13th Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology Conference (SPRAT 13)
Subject Category
Energy Production And Conversion
Accession Number
95N20521
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: DE-AC02-83CH-10093
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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