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Radioisotope thermal photovoltaic application of the GaSb solar cell

Authors :
Morgan, M. D
Horne, W. E
Day, A. C
Source :
NASA, Lewis Research Center, Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology, 1989.
Publication Year :
1991
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1991.

Abstract

An examination of a RTVP (radioisotopic thermophotovoltaic) conceptual design has shown a high potential for power densities well above those achievable with radioisotopic thermoelectric generator (RTG) systems. An efficiency of 14.4 percent and system specific power of 9.25 watts/kg were predicted for a system with sixteen GPHS (general purpose heat source) sources operating at 1100 C. The models also showed a 500 watt system power by the strontium-90 isotope at 1200 C at an efficiency of 17.0 percent and a system specific power of 11.8 watts/kg. The key to this level of performance is a high-quality photovoltaic cell with narrow bandgap and a reflective rear contact. Recent work at Boeing on GaSb cells and transparent back GaAs cells indicate that such a cell is well within reach.

Subjects

Subjects :
Energy Production And Conversion

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
NASA, Lewis Research Center, Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology, 1989
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.19910009897
Document Type :
Report