High efficiency atomic battery
With strong support from the U.S. Department of Defense, Infinity Power in San Diego County in California has successfully developed an efficient and long-lasting atomic cell harvesting decay energy from radioisotopes. About 62% of total efficiency is achieved which represents a high level of efficiency attained for radioisotope energy conversion technologies. The innovative electrochemical energy conversion from radioisotope dissolved electrolytes forms the core of Infinity Power's technology, in which a liquid form of radioisotopes creates a wide, effective channel for the collection of electrons, which leads to a high conversion efficiency. Advanced packaging designs are also being developed to ensure ample shielding and no leakage. This tiny coin-cell-style device can generate tens of milliwatts of power for many decades by tweaking key design parameters. Furthermore, this technology's scalability allows for a broad power generation spectrum, spanning from nanowatts to kilowatts or more. Its efficiency also means that it can produce more power using less radioisotope, and it has a wide range of radioisotope selection.
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