Dual junction amorphous silicon (a-Si) solar cells produced on polyimide substrate have been selected as the best candidate to produce a lightweight solar array for the PowerSphere program. The PowerSphere concept features a space-inflatable, geodetic solar array approximately 0.6 meters in diameter and capable of generating about 20W of electrical power. Trade studies of various wiring concepts and connection methods led to an interconnect design with a copper contact that wraps around the edge, to the back of the solar cell. Applying Plasma Vapor Deposited (PVD) copper film to both sides and the edge of the solar cell produces the wrap around contact. This procedure results in a contact pad on the back of the solar cell, which is then las...
Thin-film photovoltaics (TFPV) on lightweight and flexible substrates offer the potential for very h...
The key to achieving high specific power (watts per kilogram) space photovoltaic arrays is the devel...
NASA has funded a collaborative team of The Aerospace Corporation, ILC Dover, Lockheed Martin, and N...
The ultimate objective of the thin-film program at NASA GRC is development of a 20 percent AM0 thin-...
The applicability of selected low cost options to solar array blanket design was studied by fabricat...
Progress is reported with respect to the development of thin film amorphous (alpha-Si) terrestrial s...
The key to achieving high specific power (watts per kilogram) space solar arrays is the development ...
Requirements for space power are increasingly emphasizing lower costs and higher specific powers. Th...
The thin-film solar cell program at NASA GRC is developing solar cell technologies for space applica...
The present stature and current research directions of photovoltaic arrays as primary power systems ...
Recent, rapid advances in a variety of solar cell technologies offer the potential for significantly...
Thermocompression bonding and conductive adhesive bonding are developed and evaluated as alternate m...
Solar arrays are the main power source in space. Conventionally they are composed of stiff backing s...
Commercially available sonic welding system and a specially-designed tip bonds aluminum foil interco...
An ultralight, stowable and deployable photovoltaic (PV) array manufacturability of cells, modules a...
Thin-film photovoltaics (TFPV) on lightweight and flexible substrates offer the potential for very h...
The key to achieving high specific power (watts per kilogram) space photovoltaic arrays is the devel...
NASA has funded a collaborative team of The Aerospace Corporation, ILC Dover, Lockheed Martin, and N...
The ultimate objective of the thin-film program at NASA GRC is development of a 20 percent AM0 thin-...
The applicability of selected low cost options to solar array blanket design was studied by fabricat...
Progress is reported with respect to the development of thin film amorphous (alpha-Si) terrestrial s...
The key to achieving high specific power (watts per kilogram) space solar arrays is the development ...
Requirements for space power are increasingly emphasizing lower costs and higher specific powers. Th...
The thin-film solar cell program at NASA GRC is developing solar cell technologies for space applica...
The present stature and current research directions of photovoltaic arrays as primary power systems ...
Recent, rapid advances in a variety of solar cell technologies offer the potential for significantly...
Thermocompression bonding and conductive adhesive bonding are developed and evaluated as alternate m...
Solar arrays are the main power source in space. Conventionally they are composed of stiff backing s...
Commercially available sonic welding system and a specially-designed tip bonds aluminum foil interco...
An ultralight, stowable and deployable photovoltaic (PV) array manufacturability of cells, modules a...
Thin-film photovoltaics (TFPV) on lightweight and flexible substrates offer the potential for very h...
The key to achieving high specific power (watts per kilogram) space photovoltaic arrays is the devel...
NASA has funded a collaborative team of The Aerospace Corporation, ILC Dover, Lockheed Martin, and N...