DocumentCode :
752115
Title :
Response of photovoltaic cells to pulsed laser illumination
Author :
Lowe, Roland A. ; Landis, Geoffrey A. ; Jenkins, Phillip
Author_Institution :
Kent State Univ., OH, USA
Volume :
42
Issue :
4
fYear :
1995
fDate :
4/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
744
Lastpage :
751
Abstract :
Future space missions may use laser power beaming systems with a free electron laser (FEL) to transmit light to a photovoltaic array receiver. To investigate the efficiency of solar cells with pulsed laser light, several types of GaAs, Si, CuInSe2, and GaSb cells were tested with the simulated pulse format of the induction and radio frequency (RF) FEL. The induction pulse format was simulated with an 800-watt average power copper vapor laser and the RF format with a frequency-doubled mode-locked Nd:YAG laser. Averaged current versus bias voltage measurements for each cell were taken at various optical power levels and the efficiency measured at the maximum power point. Experimental results show that the conversion efficiency for the cells tested is highly dependent on cell minority carrier lifetime, the width and frequency of the pulses, load impedance, and the average incident power. Three main effects were found to decrease the efficiency of solar cells exposed to simulated FEL illumination: cell series resistance, LC “ringing”, and output inductance. Improvements in efficiency were achieved by modifying the frequency response of the cell to match the spectral energy content of the laser pulse with external passive components
Keywords :
carrier lifetime; free electron lasers; frequency response; laser beam effects; minority carriers; photovoltaic power systems; semiconductor device testing; solar cell arrays; solar cells; space vehicle power plants; 800 W; CuInSe2; GaAs; GaSb; LC ringing; Si; average incident power; averaged current; bias voltage; cell minority carrier lifetime; cell series resistance; conversion efficiency; free electron laser; frequency response; laser power beaming systems; load impedance; optical power levels; output inductance; photovoltaic array receiver; photovoltaic cells; pulsed laser illumination; simulated pulse format; solar cells; spectral energy content; Electron beams; Free electron lasers; Gas lasers; Laser mode locking; Lighting; Optical pulses; Photovoltaic cells; Power lasers; Radio frequency; Space missions;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9383
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/16.372080
Filename :
372080
Link To Document :
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