High intensity solar cell

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Inventors

Sater, Bernard L.

Application #

932903

Filed

Aug-11-1978

Published

Jun-1-1982

Current US Class

136/246
136/255
257/E27.126

International Classes

H01L 031/04

Field of Search

136/89

Examiners

Weisstuch; Aaron

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Yount & Tarolli

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Abstract
This invention discloses: (1) A high intensity solar cell; (2) A method of making an array of high intensity solar cells in an economical manner, and (3) A lens system for concentrating incident radiation on to the most responsive region of its structure.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Photovoltaic means for producing an electrical output from incident solar radiation, said photovoltaic means comprising a plurality of unit semiconductor solar cells each having at least one p-n junction, said p-n junctions being arranged in planes lying substantially parallel to the direction of the incoming radiation on the light-receiving surfaces of said cells, and optical radiation-focusing means comprising a corresponding plurality of optical elements having their optical axes arranged in spaced parallel relation in planes parallel to the planes of said p-n junctions, each of said optical axes being respectively offset with respect to the planes of said p-n junctions, said radiation-focusing means thereby being effective to focus incident radiation onto said light-receiving surfaces as beams which are in primary adjacency to the planes of each of said p-n junctions, whereby radiation incident upon said light-receiving surface is directed essentially in the vicinity of each of said p-n junctions.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

This invention relates to improvement in photoelectric generators for conversion of radiation into electrical energy and more specifically to such a semiconductor converter which will produce a relatively high power output under high intensity radiation levels and to methods of their manufacture.

2. Description of the Prior Art

There are a variety of energy sensitive devices that are extensively utilized to convert energy from one form to another; for example, the single crystal silicon photovoltaic cell, or silicon solar cell as it is herein referred to, has been successfully employed to convert incident solar radiation energy into electrical energy. Conventional silicon solar cells are well known and in extensive common use primarily because they provide relatively high conversion efficiencies compared to other energy conversion devices that are presently available. Because of this, the silicon solar cell has been used in the form of large flat solar arrays for terrestrial and space power applications with electrical power output into the kilowatt level.
 
  The invention relates to a new-type of solar cell structure, and to a method of manufacturing same. The solar cell is designated as an MINP cell (Metal-Insulator-NP...  A high intensity solar cell is comprised of a plurality of semiconductor bodies each having adjacent regions of opposite conductivity type defining a P-N...