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The Stretched Lens Array SquareRigger (SLASR) for Space Power
Author(s) -
Michael F. Piszczor,
Mark O’Neill,
Michael Eskenazi,
Henry W. Brandhorst
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
5th international energy conversion engineering conference and exhibit (iecec)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2006-4137
Subject(s) - lens (geology) , space (punctuation) , power (physics) , optics , computer science , physics , quantum mechanics , operating system
For the past three years, our team has been developing, refining, and maturing a unique solar array technology known as Stretched Lens Array SquareRigger (SLASR). SLASR offers an unprecedented portfolio of state-of-the-art performance metrics, including areal power density, specific power, stowed power density, high-voltage capability, radiation hardness, modularity, scalability, mass-producibility, and cost-effectiveness. SLASR is particularly well suited to high-power space missions, including solar electric propulsion (SEP) space tugs, major exploration missions to the Moon and Mars, and power-intensive military spacecraft. SLASR is also very well suited to high-radiation missions, since the cell shielding mass penalty is 85% less for the SLASR concentrator array than for one-sun planar arrays. The paper describes SLASR technology and presents significant results of developments to date in a number of key areas, from advances in the key components to full-scale array hardware fabrication and evaluation. A summary of SLASR s unprecedented performance metrics, both near-term and longer term, will be presented. Plans for future SLASR developments and near-term space applications will also be outlined.

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