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Ascent Solar selected for multijunction solar cell development by U.S. Air Force

01 July 2008 | Cell Processing: News

Ascent SolarAscent Solar Technologies has been selected by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) for a Broad Agency Announcement award to develop high-performance thin-film multijunction solar cells based on the company’s flexible monolithically integrated CIGS technology. The collaboration will see the AFRL pay Ascent approximately $1.5 million over the next 48 months.

The AFRL has been funding research into the development of the CIGS technologies at ITN Energy Systems since 1995, and has now selected Ascent Solar to carry out development of the multijunction devices, which consist of a stack of solar cells, with each individual cell constructed to collect one portion of the solar spectrum. This format can yield high cell efficiency performances, according to Ascent.

"We are excited about this new opportunity to work with AFRL. The program will support the continued development of our new multijunction technology platform from which we intend to proceed with multijunction devices and prototype module demonstrations,” said Dr. Joseph Armstrong, Ascent Solar CTO. “Efficient conversion of the sun's energy is very critical to space and near-space applications, in that higher efficiencies correlate to smaller, lighter-weight solar arrays, and significantly lower launch cost. The technology that we intend to develop under this new program should also benefit our terrestrial building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) applications, such as roofing tiles and building facades that operate at elevated temperatures."

By Síle Mc Mahon 

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