DocumentCode :
1455412
Title :
Damage mechanisms in radiation-tolerant amorphous silicon solar cells
Author :
Srour, J.R. ; Vendura, G.J., Jr. ; Lo, D.H. ; Toporow, C.M.C. ; Dooley, M. ; Nakano, R.P. ; King, E.E.
Author_Institution :
Space & Electron. Group, TRW Inc., Redondo Beach, CA, USA
Volume :
45
Issue :
6
fYear :
1998
fDate :
12/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2624
Lastpage :
2631
Abstract :
The relative importance of ionization and displacement damage effects in irradiated amorphous silicon (a-Si) solar cells is demonstrated. Degradation of these devices by particles representative of a space radiation environment is dominated by ionizing radiation effects and not by displacement damage. Degradation of a-Si cells correlates with the ionizing dose deposited in device active regions for most of the cases examined. Specific dose deposition conditions are identified for which displacement damage effects evidently are important. Radiation-induced degradation of a-Si cells is demonstrated to anneal at temperatures much lower than for conventional crystalline solar cells. It is predicted that if these devices are operated in a space radiation environment at 70°C, annealing during irradiation will result in an end-of-life efficiency that is very near the beginning-of-life value. Thus, low-cost a-Si solar cells are attractive for space power applications in harsh radiation environments
Keywords :
X-ray effects; amorphous semiconductors; annealing; electron beam effects; elemental semiconductors; proton effects; radiation hardening (electronics); silicon; solar cells; space vehicle power plants; 70 C; Si; amorphous Si solar cells; annealing; damage mechanisms; device active regions; displacement damage effects; harsh radiation environments; ionization effects; ionizing dose; ionizing radiation; irradiated solar cell; low-cost a-Si solar cells; radiation-tolerant solar cells; space power applications; space radiation environment; Amorphous silicon; Annealing; Crystallization; Degradation; Electrons; Ionizing radiation; Photovoltaic cells; Protons; Temperature; X-rays;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/23.736506
Filename :
736506
Link To Document :
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