Since 1986, ENTECH and the NASA Lewis Research Center have been developing a new photovoltaic concentrator system for space power applications. The unique refractive system uses small, dome shaped Fresnel lenses to focus sunlight onto high efficiency photovoltaic concentrator cells which use prismatic cell covers to further increase their performance. Highlights of the five-year development include near Air Mass Zero (AM0) Lear Jet flight testing of mini-dome lenses (90 pct. net optical efficiency achieved); tests verifying sun-pointing error tolerance with negligible power loss; simulator testing of prism-covered GaAs concentrator cells (24 pct. AM0 efficiency); testing of prism-covered Boeing GaAs/GaSb tandem cells (31 pct. AM0 efficiency...
The development of a point-focus Fresnel lens solar concentrator for high-temperature solar thermal ...
The need for efficient, cost effective sources of electrical power in space has led to the developme...
At the last Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology Conference, SPRAT XVII, held during the fatef...
Since 1986 work on a new high-performance, light-weight space photovoltaic concentration array has b...
Since SPRAT 11, significant progress has been made in the development of refractive concentrator ele...
The selected conceptual design of the dome lens photovoltaic concentrator for space applications use...
Over the past three years, NASA Lewis and Entech, Inc. have been investigating the use of high effic...
At the 42nd PVSC, our team presented recent advances in our space photovoltaic concentrator technolo...
Over the past three years, the authors have collaborated on several significant advances in space ph...
Working under a NASA-funded Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, our team has made add...
Concentrator arrays offer a number of generic benefits for space (i.e. high array efficiency, protec...
The primary project objective was to generate a conceptual design for a nominal 5 kW solar dynamic s...
The first phase of this project was completed in March 2000, and included the successful technology ...
At the past three PVSCs, our team has presented recent advances in our space photovoltaic concentrat...
This paper presents a proposal of a new configuration of an optical concentrator for photovoltaic ap...
The development of a point-focus Fresnel lens solar concentrator for high-temperature solar thermal ...
The need for efficient, cost effective sources of electrical power in space has led to the developme...
At the last Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology Conference, SPRAT XVII, held during the fatef...
Since 1986 work on a new high-performance, light-weight space photovoltaic concentration array has b...
Since SPRAT 11, significant progress has been made in the development of refractive concentrator ele...
The selected conceptual design of the dome lens photovoltaic concentrator for space applications use...
Over the past three years, NASA Lewis and Entech, Inc. have been investigating the use of high effic...
At the 42nd PVSC, our team presented recent advances in our space photovoltaic concentrator technolo...
Over the past three years, the authors have collaborated on several significant advances in space ph...
Working under a NASA-funded Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, our team has made add...
Concentrator arrays offer a number of generic benefits for space (i.e. high array efficiency, protec...
The primary project objective was to generate a conceptual design for a nominal 5 kW solar dynamic s...
The first phase of this project was completed in March 2000, and included the successful technology ...
At the past three PVSCs, our team has presented recent advances in our space photovoltaic concentrat...
This paper presents a proposal of a new configuration of an optical concentrator for photovoltaic ap...
The development of a point-focus Fresnel lens solar concentrator for high-temperature solar thermal ...
The need for efficient, cost effective sources of electrical power in space has led to the developme...
At the last Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology Conference, SPRAT XVII, held during the fatef...