Title :
The Past, Present and Future of Space Photovoltaics
Author :
Brandhorst, Henry W., Jr. ; Flood, Dennis J.
Author_Institution :
Space Res. Inst., Auburn Univ., AL
Abstract :
This paper discusses the migration of crystalline space solar cell technology from silicon, to gallium arsenide then to the multiple junction devices in use today. Thin film technologies have migrated from the Cu2S/CdS and similar cells to the amorphous silicon multijunction devices to copper indium diselenide devices. Array technologies have moved from flat plate arrays with shingled cells to concentrator arrays of several designs - some of which have reinvented 40-year old approaches. Crystalline cell efficiency in space has risen from about 10% to 30%, whereas thin film cell efficiency has risen from about 5% to 12%. Array specific power has gone from about 20 W/kg to over 300 W/kg (in design). Arrays have flown away from the sun to about 3 AU and are on their way to Mercury. Opportunities for future cell research will be included with the promise of devices with efficiencies over 40%
Keywords :
II-VI semiconductors; III-V semiconductors; amorphous semiconductors; cadmium compounds; copper compounds; elemental semiconductors; gallium arsenide; indium compounds; semiconductor junctions; silicon; solar cell arrays; solar energy concentrators; space power generation; ternary semiconductors; thin film devices; Cu2S-CdS; CuInSe2; GaAs; Si; amorphous silicon multijunction devices; concentrator arrays; copper indium diselenide devices; crystalline cell efficiency; crystalline space solar cell technology; flat plate arrays; gallium arsenide solar cell; silicon solar cell; space photovoltaics; thin film cell efficiency; Amorphous silicon; Copper; Crystallization; Gallium arsenide; Indium; Photovoltaic cells; Semiconductor thin films; Space technology; Thin film devices; Transistors;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Energy Conversion, Conference Record of the 2006 IEEE 4th World Conference on
Conference_Location :
Waikoloa, HI
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0017-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0017-1
DOI :
10.1109/WCPEC.2006.279829