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Forward-biased current annealing of radiation degraded indium phosphide and gallium arsenide solar cellsThe preliminary results of a novel approach to low-temperature annealing of previously irradiated indium phosphide and gallium arsenide solar cells are reported. The technique is based on forward-biased current annealing. The two types of III-V solar cells were irradiated with 1-MeV electrons to a fluence level of (1-10) x 10 to the 14th electrons/sq cm. Several annealing attempts were made, varying all conditions. Optimum annealing was achieved when cells were injected with minority currents at a constant 90 C. The current density for each type of cell was also determined. Significant recovery of degraded parameters was achieved in both cases. However, the InP cell recovery notably exceeded the recovery in GaAs cells. The recovery is thought to be caused by current-stimulated reordering of the radiator-induced displacement damage. Both types of cell were then subjected to several cycles of irradiation and annealing. The results were also very promising. The significant recovery of degraded cell parameters at low temperature might play a major role in considerably extending the end of life of future spacecraft.
Document ID
19910057350
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Michael, Sherif
(Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA, United States)
Cypranowski, Corinne
(U.S. Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA, United States)
Anspaugh, Bruce
(JPL Pasadena, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 15, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1990
Subject Category
Electronics And Electrical Engineering
Meeting Information
Meeting: IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference
Location: Kissimmee, FL
Country: United States
Start Date: May 21, 1990
End Date: May 25, 1990
Accession Number
91A41973
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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