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Nikola
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Rockwell | Charles Brown
In
the 1960's Charles
Brown was granted US Patent #3,890,161 for his ultimate
solid-state heat-to-electricity converter. His nano-diode array system
literally "rectifies" electromagnetic energy in the infrared
frequencies producing DC electric power and cooling of the panel.
The panel is a large "half-wave rectifier" for heat. Theoretically,
it can be 50% efficient (half-wave rectification), well above current
solar cell efficiencies. It also absorbs the heat of the environment
and converts it to electricity, thereby producing refrigeration effects.
Once developed,
energy densities are expected to be quite high, on the order of over
100 watts per square inch.
This
page is still under construction. For more information on this amazing
technology, follow these links.
Peswiki
Directory for Charles Brown
Patent:
US
Patent #3,890,161
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