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Thin-film Solar Cells for Space ApplicationsThe proposed work supports MURED goals by fostering research and development activities at Fisk and UTEP which contribute substantially to NASA's mission, preparing faculty and students at Fisk and UTEP to successfully participate in the conventional, competitive research and education process, and increasing the number of students to successfully complete degrees in NASA related fields. The project also addresses directly a core need of NASA for space power and is consistent with the Core Responsibilities of the John Glenn Space Center. Current orbital missions are limited by radiation from high energy particles trapped in the Van Allen Belt because that solar radiation degrades cell performance by damaging the crystalline lattice. Some potential orbits have been inaccessible because the radiation is too severe. Thin-film solar cells, if they can be adapted for use in the unfriendly space environment, could open new orbits to satellites by providing a radiation hard source of power. The manned mission to Mars requires photovoltaic devices for both the trip there and as a power supply on the surface. Solar arrays using thin films offer a low power/weight ratio solution that provides reliable photovoltaic power.
Document ID
20030017996
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Contractor or Grantee Report
Authors
Lush, Gregory B.
(Texas Univ. El Paso, TX United States)
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
January 31, 2003
Subject Category
Energy Production And Conversion
Report/Patent Number
NRA-99-OEOP-4
Report Number: NRA-99-OEOP-4
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: BMDO-21620379
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG3-2303
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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