Lightweight solar cell

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Inventors

Hotaling, Steven P.

Application #

846266

Filed

Feb-20-1992

Published

Jun-22-1993

Current US Class

136/246
136/249
136/255
136/256
136/258
136/259
427/74
438/93
438/95
438/96

International Classes

H01L 031/04; H01L 031/18

Field of Search

427/74 136/244-246 136/249 437/2-5

Assignee

The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air (Washington, DC)

Examiners

Weisstuch; Aaron

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stover; Thomas C., Singer; Donald J.

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Abstract
A method for fabricating a lightweight solar cell is provided wherein a) an LD silica aerogel substrate at densities between 10-1,000 mg/cc is prepared, b) the surface of such aerogel substrate is polished to an optical quality surface c) a dielectric planarization layer of SiO.sub.2 is applied to so-polished substrate surface and d) one or more photovoltaic thin film layers are deposited on the planarization layer to form such lightweight solar cell, which includes an LD aerogel substrate that was not available before the invention hereof. Such substrates as well as the PV thin film layers are sufficiently transparent to admit energizing light not only through the PV layers of the cell but also if desired, through the substrate side of such cell, to energize such PV layers from one or both sides as desired. The solar cells of the invention, with their LD aerogel substrates are much lighter than prior art solar cells. This is advantageous in satellite applications since the solar array weight is substantial. Such lightweight solar cells of the invention also find further advantage on the ground, e.g. for solar-powered vehicles in which weight is a primary concern.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for fabricating a lightweight solar cell from aerogels, comprising:

a) preparing an LD aerogel substrate at densities between 10-1,000 mg/cc,

b) polishing the surface of said aerogel substrate,

c) applying a dielectric planarization layer to the so-polished aerogel surface and

d) depositing at least one PV layer on said planarization layer to provide a lightweight solar cell.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein a plurality of PV layers are deposited on said planarization layer.

3. The method of claim 7 wherein said PV layers are PV thin films.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein said PV layer is a thin film.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a lightweight solar cell, particularly a cell having a substrate of low density.

2. THE PRIOR ART

The current state of the art in solar cell design is to deposit a photoconductive material onto a substrate, e.g. of glass or a low expansion glass ceramic. These substrate materials have densities of approximately 2.2 gms/cc (2200 mg/cc) or higher. Accordingly, the weight of an array or battery of such prior art solar cells is a determining factor in the size of the battery system to be launched into space due to payload weight constraints. However, if a lighter weight cell substrate could be fabricated, the resulting savings in

size for weight would translate into an increased allowable size for satellite photovoltaic energy systems, which implies higher reliability and accessibility of the satellite throughout its life cycle.

There has now been discovered a method of manufacture of lightweight solar cells having a substrate density considerably below, eg. 2200 mg/cc of the above prior art glass substrates. In fact, the present invention provides cell substrates of greatly reduced densities, e.g. in the range of 30-1,000 mg/cc, to provide a significant decrease in solar cell array weight.
 
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