DocumentCode
1230957
Title
Infrared Reflecting Solar Cells
Author
Tallent, R.J.
Author_Institution
The Boeing Company Seattley, Washington
Issue
2
fYear
1965
fDate
6/1/1965 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
71
Lastpage
75
Abstract
The equilibrium temperature of a solar cell panel in space is a function of the ratio of solar absorptance to infrared emittance of the surface. This paper describes a method for reducing solar absorptance by constructing the solar cell so that it will be a reflector in the infrared part of the solar spectrum. Spectral transmittance, spectral reflectance, and spectral absorptance of silicon wafers and N/P and P/N solar cells are presented. A N/P cell equipped with a silver coating on the back surface and a 0.400 micron cutoff cover glass on the front was found to have solar absorptance of 0.66 which is 11 percent less than that of a standard N/P cell equipped with a similar cover glass.
Keywords
Aerospace materials; Boron alloys; Doping; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Glass; Photovoltaic cells; Reflectivity; Silicon; Solar heating; Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0536-1516
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TA.1965.4319784
Filename
4319784
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