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32% Triple-Junction GaAs Solar Cell (40cm × 80cm)

This high-performance solar cell features a GaInP2/GaAs/Ge triple-junction design on a Ge substrate, offering an efficiency of 32%. With an active area of 30 cm², it is ideal for applications requiring reliable and efficient energy generation.

The solar cell assembly includes:

· A discrete silicon bypass diode for enhanced durability and protection.

· Interconnectors for seamless integration.

· A cover glass for additional shielding against harsh environmental conditions.

This configuration is a key component in triple-junction GaAs solar arrays, delivering exceptional performance for space satellite systems and other demanding applications.

Applications

LEO, MEO, GEO, CubeSatsand explorations of the spacecraft, etc.

Key features

Triple-junction GaAs Solar Array is consiste  Triple-junction GaAs Solar Array or solar panels in a certain way of electrical assembly. Characteristics is high output power, high strong anti-radiation capacity, wide application range.

Customization

1U-6U PCB solar panel for Space

Flight heritage

satellites of SJ series, satellites of GY series, etc.

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Last updated: 2025-02-01

40*80mm Triple-Junction GaAS Solar Cell for Space Satellite 3GA-4-32%

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