This paper gives an overview of the space plasma test program for thin-film photovoltaics (TFPV) technologies developed at the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). The main objective of this program is to simulate the effects of space plasma characteristic of LEO and MEO environments on TFPV. Two types of TFPV, amorphous silicon (a-Si) and copper-indium-gallium-diselenide (CIGS), coated with two types of thin-film, multifunctional coatings were used for these studies. This paper reports the results of the first phase of this program, namely the results of preliminary electrostatic charging, arcing, dielectric breakdown, and collection current measurements carried out with a series of TFPV exposed to simulated space plasma at the NASA Glenn...
In recent years, the power generation requirement of spacecrafts has increased in order to load them...
A series of environmental tests were completed on one type of triple junction a-Si and two types of ...
The interaction between the components of a high voltage solar array and a simulated space plasma is...
The Lightweight Integrated Solar Array and Transceiver (LISA-T) experiment consists of thin-film, lo...
To realize a 400 V operation in low Earth orbit (LEO), problems of arcing caused by interaction betw...
The Plasma Interaction Test performed on two space station solar array panels is addressed. This inc...
The International Space Station (ISS) program is developing a plasma contactor to mitigate the harmf...
A degradation test for a solar array coupon against electrostatic discharge was performed under a si...
Copper indium diselenide, cadmium telluride, and amorphous silicon alloy solar cells have achieved n...
To successfully operate a photovoltaic (PV) array system in space requires planning and testing to a...
The Space Station Freedom Power System will make extensive use of photovoltaic (PV) power generation...
To successfully operate a photovoltaic (PV) array system in space requires planning and testing to a...
A description is given of the reconfigured Photovoltaic Array Space Power (PASP) Plus experiment: it...
Developments in thin-film amorphous and polycrystalline photovoltaic cells are reviewed and discusse...
The present stature and current research directions of photovoltaic arrays as primary power systems ...
In recent years, the power generation requirement of spacecrafts has increased in order to load them...
A series of environmental tests were completed on one type of triple junction a-Si and two types of ...
The interaction between the components of a high voltage solar array and a simulated space plasma is...
The Lightweight Integrated Solar Array and Transceiver (LISA-T) experiment consists of thin-film, lo...
To realize a 400 V operation in low Earth orbit (LEO), problems of arcing caused by interaction betw...
The Plasma Interaction Test performed on two space station solar array panels is addressed. This inc...
The International Space Station (ISS) program is developing a plasma contactor to mitigate the harmf...
A degradation test for a solar array coupon against electrostatic discharge was performed under a si...
Copper indium diselenide, cadmium telluride, and amorphous silicon alloy solar cells have achieved n...
To successfully operate a photovoltaic (PV) array system in space requires planning and testing to a...
The Space Station Freedom Power System will make extensive use of photovoltaic (PV) power generation...
To successfully operate a photovoltaic (PV) array system in space requires planning and testing to a...
A description is given of the reconfigured Photovoltaic Array Space Power (PASP) Plus experiment: it...
Developments in thin-film amorphous and polycrystalline photovoltaic cells are reviewed and discusse...
The present stature and current research directions of photovoltaic arrays as primary power systems ...
In recent years, the power generation requirement of spacecrafts has increased in order to load them...
A series of environmental tests were completed on one type of triple junction a-Si and two types of ...
The interaction between the components of a high voltage solar array and a simulated space plasma is...