Abstract
This study investigates the use of Si and CdTe-based Timepix3 detectors for photovoltaic energy conversion using solar X-rays and other high-energy electromagnetic radiation in space. As space missions increasingly rely on miniaturized platforms like CubeSats, power generation in compact and radiation-prone environments remains a critical challenge. Conventional solar panels are limited by size and spectral sensitivity, prompting the need for alternative energy harvesting solutions—particularly in the high-energy X-ray domain. A novel CubeSat-compatible payload design incorporates a UV-visible filter to isolate incoming X-rays, which are then absorbed by semiconductor detectors to generate electric current through ionization. Laboratory calibration was performed using Fe-55, Ba-133, and Am-241 sources to compare spectral response and clustering behaviour. CdTe consistently outperformed Si in detection efficiency, spectral resolution, and cluster density due to its higher atomic number and material density. Equalization techniques further improved pixel threshold uniformity, enhancing spectroscopic reliability. In addition to experimental validation, simulations were conducted to quantify the expected energy conversion performance under orbital conditions. Under quiet-Sun conditions at 500 km LEO, CdTe absorbed up to 1.59 µW/cm2 compared to 0.69 µW/cm2 for Si, with spectral power density peaking between 10 and 20 keV. The photon absorption efficiency curves confirmed CdTe’s superior stopping power across the 1–100 keV range. Under solar flare conditions, absorbed power increased dramatically, up to 159 µW/cm2 for X-class and 15.9 µW/cm2 for C-class flares with CdTe sensors. A time-based energy model showed that a 10 min X-class flare could yield nearly 1 mJ/cm2 of harvested energy. These results validate the concept of a compact photovoltaic payload capable of converting high-energy solar radiation into electrical power, with dual-use potential for both energy harvesting and radiation monitoring aboard small satellite platforms.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 1072 |
| Journal | Aerospace |
| Volume | 12 |
| Issue number | 12 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Dec 2025 |
Bibliographical note
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Keywords
- CdTe and Si semiconductor sensors
- CubeSat energy harvesting
- solar flare radiation
- space-based photovoltaic
- Timepix3
- X-ray photovoltaic power generation
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Aerospace Engineering
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