C. Goradia, W. Thesling, M. Ghalla-Goradia, I. Weinberg, C. K. Swartz
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Abstract
The authors calculated the expected performance dependence of near-optimally designed shallow homojunction n/sup +/pp/sup +/ InP solar cells on incident intensities up to 200 AMO and temperatures up to 100 degrees C (373 K). Both circular and rectangular cells were considered, the former for use in a Cassegrainian concentrator array at 100 AM0, 80-100 degrees C and the latter for use in a Slats concentrator array at 20 AM0, 80-100 degrees C. With efficiencies near 22% at 80 degrees C, both the circular and rectangular InP shallow homojunction solar cells compare very favorably to GaAs cells of the same design and may be preferable to the GaAs cells for space applications because of the superior radiation tolerance of the InP cells.<>