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Gallium Arsenide welded panel technology for advanced spaceflight applicationsA significant impediment to the widespread use of GaAs solar cells in space is the cost and weight of the GaAs substrate. In order to overcome these problems, Spectrolab is pursuing thin cell technologies encompassing both liquid phase epitaxy (LPE) GaAs on GaAs and MOCVD GaAs on Ge cells. Spectrolab's experience in the manufacture of 4 to 6 mil 2 cm x 4 cm GaAs cells on a LPE production line is discussed. By thinning the cells at a late state of processing, production yields comparable to 12 mil cells have been achieved. Data are presented showing that GaAs cells can be welded without degradation and have achieved minimum average efficiencies of 18 percent AM0, 28 C with efficiencies up to 20 percent. Spectrolab, in conjunction with Spire Corporation has also been pursuing GaAs on Ge cell technology in support of larger area lighter weight power systems. Data are presented showing that individual 2 cm x 2 cm, 8 mil cell efficiencies up to 21.7 percent have been achieved. Efficiencies up to 24 percent AM0 will be possible by optimizing the GaAs/Ge interface. Cells have been welded without degradation using silver interconnects and have been laid down on an aluminum honeycomb/graphite facesheet substrate to produce a small coupon. The efficiency was 18.1 percent at AM0, 28 C.
Document ID
19890015360
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Lillington, D. R.
(Spectrolab, Inc., Sylmar CA., United States)
Gillanders, M. S.
(Spectrolab, Inc., Sylmar CA., United States)
Garlick, G. F. J.
(Spectrolab, Inc., Sylmar CA., United States)
Cavicchi, B. T.
(Spectrolab, Inc., Sylmar CA., United States)
Glenn, G. S.
(Spectrolab, Inc., Sylmar CA., United States)
Tobin, S. P.
(Spire Corp. Bedford, MA., United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 1989
Publication Information
Publication: NASA, Lewis Research Center, Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology, 1988. High Efficiency, Space Environment, and Array Technology
Subject Category
Energy Production And Conversion
Accession Number
89N24731
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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