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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Universal generator

The device converts to electricity light, heat, vibration and even air vibrations. While none of the projects had not reached in a single device combining so many features.

Dr. Lun Que and his assistants at the University of Louisiana during the experiments, noticed that the plate is covered with a layer of carbon nanotubes, produces vibrations when exposed to light.
Physicists have found that very fine carbon film reacts to the wavelength of visible spectrum, and particularly well to infrared radiation.
Scientists say the phenomenon is due to absorption of photons and the film of high electrical conductivity material, where the resultant heat is dissipated immediately.
His experience, the inventors have applied for a generator, based on the well-known piezoelectric material. The new device piezoceramic plates lead zirconate titanate (PZT) clamped between two thin plates of nickel (V) and covered with a layer of carbon nanotubes (CNF).
Diagram of the device.
Universal generator console the size of a dime, gives 2.1 microwatt of power, the output voltage of 10 volts light 0.13 watts per square centimeter.
The inventor believes that further improvement of power devices can be increased by reducing the internal resistance.
Empirically established that the console is converted into electricity and mechanical vibrations in response to even slight air flow.
The investigations turned out that one device is capable of producing electricity from any source of light, heat and mechanical vibrations.
The generator will find its use in medicine, communications systems, for powering various miniature devices.

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