Context:
Betavolt, a Chinese startup, has announced that it has developed a revolutionary battery capable of powering smartphones for 50 years without requiring recharging.
China Develops Coin-Sized Nuclear Battery
- Mechanism: The battery is a miniaturized atomic energy system, which utilizes Nickel-63 nuclear isotopes compactly arranged within a module smaller than a coin.
- It generates electricity by converting the energy released from decaying isotopes into electricity.
Coin-Sized Nuclear Battery
- Utility: These atomic energy batteries can provide enduring power in aerospace, AI equipment, medical devices, microprocessors, advanced sensors, small drones, and micro-robots.
- It has the potential to revolutionize electronics by eliminating the need for chargers or portable power banks.
- Capacity: The initial nuclear battery developed by Betavolt delivers 100 microwatts of power and has a voltage of 3V, while measuring a tiny 15x15x5 cubic millimeters.
- Construction:
- It has a layered structure that prevents the battery from catching fire or exploding when subjected to sudden force.
- The battery can operate in a wide temperature range, from -60 degrees Celsius to 120 degrees Celsius.
- It uses 10 microns thick diamond semiconductors to convert the decay energy into electrical current.
- Safety: The startup claims that it is suitable for use in medical devices inside the human body, like pacemakers and cochlear implants.
- Environmental Threat: After the decay period, the 63 isotopes transform into a stable, non-radioactive isotope of copper, posing no environmental threat or pollution.
News Source: Economic Times