Electrical performance results of multi-junction space solar cells under high temperature high intensity environmental conditions
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2023-10-02
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IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society 13th European Space Power Conference 2023
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Missions close to the sun such as BepiColombo or Venus Express always require dedicated testing of solar cells since they operate under non-standard conditions, i.e., High Temperature High Intensity (HTHI). The next mission that falls into the category of HTHI ESA mission is EnVision to Venus, which – in case it will be adopted – is planned to launch in the early 2030s. The space solar cells destined for the PV solar generator are expected to operate at sun intensities of 2 suns and most probably in the temperature range of 130°C-140°C.
At INTA-SPASOLAB the temperature coefficient of two cell candidates for the PV solar generator of the ESA EnVision mission, which are a quadruple junction and a triple junction solar cell, have already been determined at 1 sc-AM0 within the range from +25ºC to +100ºC.
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A. Martínez de Olcoz ; G. Jüngst ; Christopher Barber ; Ana Gras ; Carsten Baur.
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Electrical performance, High temperature, High intensity, Spectral mismatch, Correction multijunction devices, Temperature coefficients
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