Proceedings of the 14Th Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology Conference (SPRAT 14)The Fourteenth Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology conference was held at the NASA Lewis Research Center from October 24-26, 1995. The abstracts presented in this volume report substantial progress in a variety of areas in space photovoltaics. Technical and review papers were presented in many areas, including high efficiency GaAs and InP solar cells, GaAs/Ge cells as commercial items, high efficiency multiple bandgap cells, solar cell and array technology, heteroepitaxial cells, thermophotovoltaic energy conversion, and space radiation effects. Space flight data on a variety of cells were also presented.
Document ID
19960007876
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Landis, Geoffrey (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
IDRelationTitle19960007877WorkPlanetary and deep space requirements for photovoltaic solar arrays19960007884WorkHigh and low energy proton radiation damage in p/n InP MOCVD solar cells19960007899WorkInGaAsSb/GaSb thermophotovoltaic cells19960007905WorkSpace qualification of IR-reflecting coverslides for GaAs solar cells19960007887WorkElectron and proton damage on InGaAs solar cells having an InP window layer19960007909WorkPreliminary chaotic model of snapover on high voltage solar cells19960007890WorkMonolithically interconnected GaAs solar cells: A new interconnection technology for high voltage solar cell output19960007886WorkDiffusion lengths in irradiated N/P InP-on-Si solar cells19960007892WorkThe growth of low band-gap InAs on (111)B GaAs substrates19960007882WorkInP tunnel junction for InGaAs/InP tandem solar cells19960007888WorkPhoto-recovery of electron-irradiated GaAs solar cells19960007898WorkHigh efficiency radioisotope thermophotovoltaic prototype generator19960007893WorkDesign of a three-layer antireflection coating for high efficiency indium phosphide solar cells using a chemical oxide as first layer19960007885WorkCorrelation of electron and proton irradiation-induced damage in InP solar cells19960007897WorkLow Intensity Low Temperature (LILT) measurements and coefficients on new photovoltaic structures19960007896WorkSolar cell angle of incidence corrections19960007878WorkDevelopment of advanced Si and GaAs solar cells for interplanetary missions19960007883WorkThe role of radiation hard solar cells in minimizing the costs of global satellite communications systems19960007906WorkOne year of flight data from the PASP-Plus experiment19960007894WorkLightweight, light-trapped, thin GaAs solar cell for spacecraft applications: Progress and results update19960007900WorkMultijunction InGaAs thermophotovoltaic power converter19960007901WorkGallium phosphide energy converters19960007879WorkNaval Research Laboratory's programs in advanced indium phosphide solar cell development19960007889WorkInitial results for the silicon monolithically interconnected solar cell product19960007881WorkThe progress of large area GaInP2/GaAs/Ge triple junction cell development at Spectrolab19960007907WorkParasitic current collection by PASP Plus solar arrays19960007880WorkStraw man trade between multi-junction, gallium arsenide, and silicon solar cells19960007895WorkLaboratory instrumentation and techniques for characterizing multi-junction solar cells for space applications19960007910WorkAn update on SCARLET hardware development and flight programs19960007908WorkHigh-voltage space-plasma interactions measured on the PASP Plus test arrays19960007902WorkCharacterization testing of MEASAT GaAs/Ge solar cell assemblies19960007904WorkAdvanced solar panel designs19960007903WorkThe Astro Edge solar array for the NASA SSTI Clark Spacecraft19960007891WorkHydrogen passivation of n+p and p+n heteroepitaxial InP solar cell structures