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Scientists Invent 30 Year Continuous Power Laptop Battery - TechAmok
Scientists Invent 30 Year Continuous Power Laptop Battery - [technology] 08:21 PM EDT - Oct,02 2007 - post a comment According to reports,
a team of scientists have developed a battery which uses "betavoltaic" cells
to keep chugging along for up to 30 years without the need for a recharge. If
you believe what they say (and that's a big IF), the battery uses a non-nuclear
form of radioactive material as the basis for power, and that material gives off
energy as it decays:
Although betavoltaic batteries sound Nuclear they're not, they're neither use fission/fusion or chemical processes to produce energy and so (do not produce any radioactive or hazardous waste). Betavoltaics generate power when an electron strikes a particular interface between two layers of material. The Process uses beta electron emissions that occur when a neutron decays into a proton which causes a forward bias in the semiconductor. This makes the betavoltaic cell a forward bias diode of sorts, similar in some respects to a photovoltaic (solar) cell. Electrons scatter out of their normal orbits in the semiconductor and into the circuit creating a usable electric current.
The profile of the batteries can be quite small and thin, a porous silicon material is used to collect the hydrogen isotope tritium which is generated in the process. The reaction is non-thermal which means laptops and other small devices like mobile phones will run much cooler than with traditional lithium-ion power batteries. The reason the battery lasts so long is that neutron beta-decay into protons is the world's most concentrated source of electricity, truly demonstrating Einstein's theory E=MC2.
Sound too good to be true? Well you're not alone.
Rupert Goodwins, of ZDNet, cleanly separates the wheat from the chaff by
pointing out a number of problems with claims being made over the batteries,
pretty much dashing any real hopes that these things will end up in your next
laptop:
There are a few small problems. One is that the sort of atomic structures
that generate power when bombarded with high energy electrons are the sort that
tend to fall apart when bombarded with high energy electrons. While solar cells
have the same problem, it's to a much lesser extent. There's a lot of research
into making materials that don't suffer so much, but it remains a serious issue.
Secondly, while it's true that a tritium-powered battery will eventually turn
into an inert, safe lump of nothing much, and while it's also true that a modest
amount of shielding will keep the radioactivity within the battery the while,
there's the small problem that if you break the battery during its life the
nasties come out.
Thirdly, they don't have a great conversion efficiency. Around 25 percent is the
best you can get - which is pretty good, but leaves 75 percent sloshing around
as heat. That means a 25 watt battery will get plenty warm.
Lastly, they're not very good batteries. Even the latest devices, which are very
clever in the way they saturate a porous structure with the gas and thus
usefully capture quite a large number of the energetic electrons, have an energy
density of the order of twenty five watts per kilo. Lithium ion batteries, the
sort you have in your laptop, manage 1.8 kilowatts per kilo. That's 72 times
more bang per gram. Do you fancy carrying a battery 72 times heavier than the
one you have at the moment, especially if it's hotter than a sixty watt light
bulb?
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