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Published Papers

2008

Durability Of The SLA In High Voltage, High Radiation Environments

A SEP Mission To Jupiter Using The Stretched Lens Array

Stretched Lens Array (SLA): A Proven And Affordable Solution To Spacecraft Charging In GEO

“Probe-Lift” MOS-Capacitor Technique for Measuring Very Low Oxide Leakage Currents and Their Effect on Generation Lifetime Extraction

Ammonia – It’s Transformation and Effective Utilization

A Low Power Approach for Processing Lunar Materials

The Stretched Lens Aarray's Testing And Mission Success In Harsh Environments

Stretched Lens Solar Array: The Best Choice for Harsh Orbits

Energy –the U.S. and World –and Carbon…

Charge Bursts Through Dielectric Layers of 4H-SiC/SiO2 Metal Oxide Semiconductor Capacitors

From Imagination Toward Reality: The Stretched Lens Array's Journey To Mission Success

Update on Development of a Control System for a 5 Kilowatt Free Piston Stirling Engine Convertor

Electron capture and emission properties of interface states in thermally oxidized and NO-annealed SiO2/4H-SiC

Radiation Resistance and Reliability of the Stretched Lens Array (SLA) in Solar Electric Propulsion (SEP) Missions

The Stretched Lens Solar Array for Mars Surface Power

Pulsed Powered Plasma Blasting for Lunar Materials Processing

On The Performance And Space Reliability Of The Stretched Lens Array

Solar Array Reliability In Satellite Operations

Stretched Lens Array Technology Experiment (SLATE)

Reliability and Cost Reduction of Solar Arrays for GEO Satellites

Free-Piston Stirling Convertor Technology for Military and Space Applications

Stretched Lens Array: The Answer To Improving Solar Array Reliability


2007

New 5 Kilowatt Free-Piston Stirling Space Convertor Developments

Development of a 5 kW Free-Piston Stirling Space Convertor

Evidence of Negative Bias Temperature Instability in 4H-SiC Metal Oxide Semiconductor Capacitors

Electron capture and emission at interface states in As-oxidized and NO-annealed SiO2/4H-SiC

Reliability and Cost Reduction of Solar Arrays for GEO Satellites

Evolution of Space Solar Cell And Array Technology for the Next Decade

Generation and recombination carrier lifetimes in 4H SiC epitaxial wafers

High Frequency Inversion Capacitance Measurements for 6H-SiC n-MOS Capacitors from 450 to 600°C

Space Solar Array Reliability: A Study And Recommendations

Stretched Lens Array Technology Experiment (SLATE)

Advances in Radiation-Tolerant Solar Arrays for SEP Missions

Improved Schottky Contacts to N-type 4H-SiC Using ZrB2 Deposited at High Temperatures

A Solar Electric Propulsion Mission with Lunar Power Beaming

Performance Projections for Solar Array Power Options on the Lunar Surface

On the Performance and Space Reliability of the Stretched Lens Array

Stretched Lens Array (SLA): A Proven and Affordable Solution to Spacecraft Charging in GEO

The Radiation Tolerance of Si/SiGe n-MODFETs

Overcoming Solar Array Anomalies With the Stretched Lens Array (SLA)

Space Solar Array Reliability: A Study and Recommendations

Improving Space Utilization by Increasing Solar Array Reliability (Abstract)

Improving Space Utilization by Increasing Solar Array Reliability

Stretched Lens Array (SLA), A Reliable Solar Array for Any Orbit

Prospector XII – Space Solar Array Cost Reduction Workshop

New 5 Kilowatt Free-Piston Stirling Space Convertor Developments


2006

A Liquid Sheet Radiator for a Lunar Stirling Power System

Stretched Lens Array SquareRigger (SLASR): A Unique New Technology For Space Power

Thermally Stable Schottky Contacts on n-type GaN Using ZrB2

High Temperature Reliability of SiC n-MOS Devices Up to 630° C

Update For The Stretched Lens Array SquareRigger (SLASR) For Space

POSS ® Coatings as Replacement for Solar Cell Cover Glasses

Future NASA Multi-kilowatt Free Piston Stirling Applications

Impact Of Solar Array Designs On High Voltage Ooperation In Space

Si-SiO2 and SiC-SiO2 Interfaces for MOSFETs – Challenges and Advances

Ultralight, Compact, Deployable, High-Performance Solar Concentrator Array for Lunar Surface Power

Nitrogen and Hydrogen Passivation of the SiO2/4H-SiC Interface

POSS Coatings As Replacements For Solar Cell Cover Glasses

A Solar Electric Propulsion Mission For Lunar Power Beaming

The Effects of Proton Irradiation on 90 nm Strained Si CMOS on SOI Devices

Ultralight, Compact, Deployable, High-Performance Solar Concentrator Array for Lunar Surface Power

The Past, Present And Future Of Space Photovoltaics

 

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