Simulation and Ground Test for the Solar Array Using GaInP/GaAs/Ge Cells for Space Verification

2019
In outer space, the electrical power needed to perform missions in most often provided by so-lar cells interconnected in series (cell-by-cell). Silicon solar cellshad been used since 1957 as the primary source of electrical power in space. However, these early cells typically had very low con-version efficiency (about 10% or 12%). Therefore, many silicon solar cellswere required for proper power generation in orbit. Recently, in order to produce more electrical power with fewer cells, GaInP/GaAs/Ge solar cellswere selected for use after considering their conversion efficiency and space durability in space against such as radiation effects, cosmic rays and so on. The electrical circuits and interconnections are crucial for increasing the power conversion efficiency; however, the mechanical substrate is also an important consideration for space solar cellarray design. If these devices are to be used for space applications, their functions must be verified on the ground. A standard couponfor solar cellarray verification was designed and manufactured for space applications, and its performance was measured through a flash test. Finally, the results for a standard couponusing the GaInP/GaAs/Ge III-V compounds were compared with those from simulation. We found a difference within 3% in the fill factor. So as to fulfill the requirements for the solar cellarrays to be used in space, we propose a general purpose the standard solar cellarray couponfor ground verification of readiness for space applications.
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