A comparison is made between indium phosphide solar cells whose p-n junctions were processed by open tube capped diffusion, and closed tube uncapped diffusion, of sulfur into Czochralski grown p-type substrates. Air mass zero, total area, efficiencies ranged from 10 to 14.2 percent, the latter value attributed to cells processed by capped diffusion. The radiation resistance of these latter cells was slightly better, under 1 MeV electron irradiation. However, rather than being process dependent, the difference in radiation resistance could be attributed to the effects of increased base dopant concentration. In agreement with previous results, both cells exhibited radiation resistance superior to that of gallium arsenide. The lowest temperatu...
The radiation resistance of ITO/InP cells processed by DC magnetron sputtering is compared to that o...
Recently indium phosphide solar cells have achieved beginning of life AMO efficiencies in excess of ...
The performance results of our most recently thermally diffused InP solar cells using the p(+)n (Cd,...
A simple open tube diffusion technique for the fabrication of n+p junction solar cells is described....
Progress, dating from the start of the Lewis program, is reviewed emphasizing processing techniques ...
The purpose was to demonstrate the possibility of fabricating thermally diffused p(+)n InP solar cel...
Recently, we have succeeded in fabricating diffused junction p(sup +)n(Cd,S) InP solar cells with me...
This talk outlines a simple process for the fabrication of n(+)-p solar cells in indium phosphide. L...
Indium phosphide (InP) solar cells are more radiation resistant than gallium arsenide (GaAs) and sil...
Metallorganic chemical-vapor-deposited heteroepitaxial indium phosphide (InP) solar cell experimenta...
Highlights of the InP solar cell research program are presented. Homojunction cells with AMO efficie...
Preliminary results indicate that Cd-doped substrates are better candidates for achieving high effic...
The comparative modeling of p(+)n and n(+)p indium phosphide solar cell structures is studied using ...
Excellent radiation resistance of indium phosphide solar cells makes them a promising candidate for ...
The direction for InP solar cell research; reduction of cell cost; increase of cell efficiency; meas...
The radiation resistance of ITO/InP cells processed by DC magnetron sputtering is compared to that o...
Recently indium phosphide solar cells have achieved beginning of life AMO efficiencies in excess of ...
The performance results of our most recently thermally diffused InP solar cells using the p(+)n (Cd,...
A simple open tube diffusion technique for the fabrication of n+p junction solar cells is described....
Progress, dating from the start of the Lewis program, is reviewed emphasizing processing techniques ...
The purpose was to demonstrate the possibility of fabricating thermally diffused p(+)n InP solar cel...
Recently, we have succeeded in fabricating diffused junction p(sup +)n(Cd,S) InP solar cells with me...
This talk outlines a simple process for the fabrication of n(+)-p solar cells in indium phosphide. L...
Indium phosphide (InP) solar cells are more radiation resistant than gallium arsenide (GaAs) and sil...
Metallorganic chemical-vapor-deposited heteroepitaxial indium phosphide (InP) solar cell experimenta...
Highlights of the InP solar cell research program are presented. Homojunction cells with AMO efficie...
Preliminary results indicate that Cd-doped substrates are better candidates for achieving high effic...
The comparative modeling of p(+)n and n(+)p indium phosphide solar cell structures is studied using ...
Excellent radiation resistance of indium phosphide solar cells makes them a promising candidate for ...
The direction for InP solar cell research; reduction of cell cost; increase of cell efficiency; meas...
The radiation resistance of ITO/InP cells processed by DC magnetron sputtering is compared to that o...
Recently indium phosphide solar cells have achieved beginning of life AMO efficiencies in excess of ...
The performance results of our most recently thermally diffused InP solar cells using the p(+)n (Cd,...