Ultralight Energy Converter Tile for the Space Solar Power Initiative
Creators
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Kelzenberg, Michael D.1
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Espinet-González, Pilar1
- Vaidya, Nina1
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Warmann, Emily C.1
- Naqavi, Ali1
- Loke, Samuel P.1
- Saive, Philipp1
- Roy, Tatiana A.1
- Vinogradova, Tatiana G.1
- Leclerc, Christophe1
- Gdoutos, Eleftherios E.1
- Royer, Fabien1
- Fikes, Austin1
- Bohn, Florian1
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Abiri, Behrooz1
- Hashemi, Mohammed R.1
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Gal-Katziri, Matan1
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Hajimiri, Ali1
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Pellegrino, Sergio1
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Atwater, Harry A.1
Abstract
We have fabricated a functional prototype of an ultralight power converter tile; a modular building block for a space-based solar power system. The tile is ∼10×15 cm in area, and weighs ∼1.5 kg/m^2. It comprises a photovoltaic (PV) solar energy collector, a radio-frequency (RF) power converter, and an array of transmission antennas. The PV collector subassembly utilizes ∼15x, 1D parabolic trough reflective concentrators with triple-junction (3J) solar cells. It has areal mass of ∼0.8 kg/m^2, 74% optical efficiency, and a peak specific power of ∼230W/kg. We demonstrated wireless power transmission over a distance of ∼50 cm in our lab. Analysis of the sources of mass and inefficiency suggest a path towards achieving dramatically higher performance with future designs.
Additional Information
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Identifiers
- Eprint ID
- 91659
- DOI
- 10.1109/pvsc.2018.8547403
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20181210-140402265
Related works
- Describes
- 10.1109/pvsc.2018.8547403 (DOI)
Dates
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2018-12-10Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2021-11-16Created from EPrint's last_modified field