2018
DOI: 10.1109/jphotov.2018.2871333
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Low-Intensity High-Temperature (LIHT) Solar Cells for Venus Atmosphere

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“…Despite the fill factor degrading after seven weeks of heating, the solar cell yielded a post‐heat exposure efficiency of 20.5% under the 1‐Sun AM0 spectrum at 25°C. These findings represent a significant improvement from previous measurements …”
Section: Lifetime Testingsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…Despite the fill factor degrading after seven weeks of heating, the solar cell yielded a post‐heat exposure efficiency of 20.5% under the 1‐Sun AM0 spectrum at 25°C. These findings represent a significant improvement from previous measurements …”
Section: Lifetime Testingsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…We first investigated the altitude performance of a standard 2J GaInP/GaAs MicroLink Devices solar cell as a function of GaInP subcell thickness. Additional details on the solar cell structure are given in the reference . Results are plotted in Figure a, where the color represents the generated electrical power, and the black line is the optimal GaInP thickness for each altitude.…”
Section: Venus‐optimized Solar Cellmentioning
confidence: 99%
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