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Jan 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998aipc..420.1417g&link_type=abstract
Space technology and applications international forum - 1998. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 420, pp. 1417-1422 (1998).
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Thermoelectric, Electrogasdynamic And Other Direct Energy Conversion, Photoelectric Conversion: Solar Cells And Arrays
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Essential Research has projects underway to develop both systems and components for thermophotovoltaic applications. On the component level, we are developing low bandgap lattice-matched and lattice-mismatched conventional and monolithic integrated module (MIM) InGaAs devices. We have produced lattice-matched p/n InGaAs/InP conventional cells, with record efficiencies (11.7%, AM0). High-voltage lattice-matched 15-cell MIMs were also produced. These devices exhibited: Voc=6.1 V, FF=74.2%, at a Jsc=842 mA/cm2. We are also developing dielectric bandpass filters, and selective emitters for several on-going projects. We are also leading the development and testing of a solar TPV (STVP) prototype system under a BMDO SBIR Phase II project.
Fatemi Navid S.
Garverick Linda M.
Jenkins Phillip P.
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