Tubular solar cell devices

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Inventors

Mlavsky, Abraham I.

Application #

519920

Filed

Nov-1-1974

Published

Aug-24-1976

Current US Class

060/641.15
126/651
136/246
136/248
136/255
136/256
136/257
136/259

International Classes

H01L 031/00; F24J 003/02; H01L 027/14

Field of Search

136/89 250/200 250/211 357/30 357/20

Assignee

Mobil Tyco Solar Energy Corporation (Waltham, MA)

Examiners

Mack; John H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schiller & Pandiscio

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Abstract
Tubular solar cells are provided which can be coupled together in series and parallel arrays to form an integrated structure. Solar energy concentrators are combined with the solar cells to maximize their power output. The solar cells may be cooled by circulating a heat exchange fluid through the interior of the solar cells and the heat captured by such fluid may be utilized, for example, to provide hot water for a heating system. The coolant circulating system of the solar cells also may be integrated with a solar thermal device so as to form a two-stage heating system, whereby the coolant is preheated as it cools the solar cells and then is heated further by the solar thermal device.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A solar cell unit comprising a tubular semiconductor body having an outer radiation-receiving region of a first conductivity type and an inner region of a second opposite conductivity type separated by a P-N or N-P junction, and electrically conductive contacts for coupling said outer and inner regions to an external circuit.

2. A solar cell unit according to claim 1 wherein said outer and inner regions are substantially concentric with one another.

3. A solar cell unit according to claim 1 wherein said body is generally cylindrical.

4. A solar cell unit according to claim 1 wherein said body has outer and inner surfaces and said contacts are attached to said surfaces.



Description
This invention relates to apparatus for converting solar energy into electrical energy and more particularly to improved solar cells and solar cell arrays.

PRIOR ART

It is well known that radiation of an appropriate wavelength falling on a p-n junction of a semiconductor body serves as a source of external energy to generate hole-electron pairs in that body. Because of the potential difference which exists at a p-n junction, holes and electrons move across the junction in opposite directions and thereby give rise to flow of an electric current that is capable of delivering power to an external circuit. Accordingly, it is presently common practice to provide an array of solar cells to generate electrical energy from solar radiation. Most solar cells are made of silicon but cells made of other materials, e.g., cadmium sulfide and gallium arsenide, have also been developed and tested. Silicon is a favored material since it has a band gap of approximately 1.1 electron volts and thus responds quite favorably to electromagnetic energy having a wavelength in the visible and ultraviolet regions of the spectrum.
 
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