Organic and perovskite solar cells for space applications

For almost sixty years, solar energy for space applications has relied on inorganic photovoltaics, evolving from solar cells made of single crystalline silicon to triple junctions based on germanium and III-V alloys. The class of organic-based photovoltaics, which ranges from all-organic to hybrid p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Solar energy materials and solar cells 2018-08, Vol.182, p.121-127
Hauptverfasser: Cardinaletti, Ilaria, Vangerven, Tim, Nagels, Steven, Cornelissen, Rob, Schreurs, Dieter, Hruby, Jaroslav, Vodnik, Jelle, Devisscher, Dries, Kesters, Jurgen, D’Haen, Jan, Franquet, Alexis, Spampinato, Valentina, Conard, Thierry, Maes, Wouter, Deferme, Wim, Manca, Jean V.
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Zusammenfassung:For almost sixty years, solar energy for space applications has relied on inorganic photovoltaics, evolving from solar cells made of single crystalline silicon to triple junctions based on germanium and III-V alloys. The class of organic-based photovoltaics, which ranges from all-organic to hybrid perovskites, has the potential of becoming a disruptive technology in space applications, thanks to the unique combination of appealing intrinsic properties (e.g. record high specific power, tunable absorption window) and processing possibilities. Here, we report on the launch of the stratospheric mission OSCAR, which demonstrated for the first time organic-based solar cell operation in extra-terrestrial conditions. This successful maiden flight for organic-based photovoltaics opens a new paradigm for solar electricity in space, from satellites to orbital and planetary space stations. •Organic and perovskite solar cells were tested for the first time out-of-Earth.•Their degradation in stratospheric conditions is negligible.•Encapsulation probably caused the failure of hybrid perovskite devices.
ISSN:0927-0248
1879-3398
DOI:10.1016/j.solmat.2018.03.024