Irradiation and measurements of fluorinated ethylene-propylene-A on silicon solar cells in vacuum

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Electron Irradiation, Ethylene Compounds, Fluorination, Solar Cells, Annealing, Delaminating, Short Circuits, Silicon Oxides, Vacuum Chambers

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Silicon monoxide (SiO) coated silicon solar cells covered with fluorinated ethylene-propylene-A (FEP-A) were irradiated by 1-MeV electrons in vacuum. The effect of irradiation on the light transmittance of FEP-A was checked by measuring the short-circuit current of the cells while in vacuum after each dose increment, immediately after the irradiation, and again after a minimum elapsed time of 16 hr. The results indicated no apparent loss in transmission due to irradiation of FEP-A and no delamination from the SiO surface while the cells were in vacuum, but embrittlement of FEP-A occurred at the accumulated dose.

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