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Space Radiation Effects in Advanced Solar Cell Materials and Devices

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An investigation of the physical mechanisms governing the response of III-V based solar cells to particle irradiation is presented. The effect of particle irradiation on single and multijunction solar cells is studied through current vs. voltage, spectral response, and deep level transient spectroscopy measurements. The basic radiation response mechanisms are identified, and their effects on the solar cell electrical performance are described. In particular, a detailed analysis of multijunction InxGa1-xP/InyGa1-yAs/Ge devices is presented. The MJ cell response is found to be more strongly affected by the internal cell structure than by the In content.

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Walters, R.J., Summers, G.P. & Messenger, S.R. Space Radiation Effects in Advanced Solar Cell Materials and Devices. MRS Online Proceedings Library 692, 1021 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-692-H10.2.1

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