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Thin-Film Solar Cells on Polymer Substrates for Space PowerPhotovoltaic arrays have played a key role in power generation in space. The current technology will continue to evolve but is limited in the important mass specific power metric (MSP or power/weight ratio) because it is based on bulk crystal technology. Solar cells based on thin-film materials offer the promise of much higher MSP and much lower cost. However, for many space applications, a 20% or greater AM0 efficiency (eta) may be required. The leading thin-film materials, amorphous Si, CuInSe, and CdTe have seen significant advances in efficiency over the last decade but will not achieve the required efficiency in the near future. Several new technologies are herein described to maximize both device eta and MSP. We will discuss these technologies in the context of space exploration and commercialization. One novel approach involves the use of very lightweight polyimide substrates. We describe efforts to enable this advance including materials processing and device fabrication and characterization. Another approach involves stacking two cells on top of each other. These tandem devices more effectively utilize solar radiation by passing through non-absorbed longer wavelength light to a narrow-bandgap bottom cell material. Modeling of current devices in tandem format indicates that AM0 efficiencies near 20% can be achieved with potential for 25% in the near future. Several important technical issues need to be resolved to realize the benefits of lightweight technologies for solar arrays, such as: monolithic interconnects, lightweight array structures, and new ultra-light support and deployment mechanisms. Recent advances will be stressed.
Document ID
20050203796
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Hepps, A. F.
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
McNatt, Jeremiah
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Morel, D. L.
(University of South Florida Tampa, FL, United States)
Ferckides, C. S.
(University of South Florida Tampa, FL, United States)
Jin, M. H.
(Ohio Aerospace Inst. Cleveland, OH, United States)
Orbey, N.
(Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. Waltham, MA, United States)
Cushman, M.
(Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. Waltham, MA, United States)
Birkmire, R. W.
(Delaware Univ. Newark, DE, United States)
Shafarman, W. N.
(Delaware Univ. Newark, DE, United States)
Newton, R.
(Techni-Met, Inc. Windsor, CT, United States)
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2004
Subject Category
Energy Production And Conversion
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference
Location: Providence, RI
Country: United States
Start Date: August 16, 2004
End Date: August 19, 2004
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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