A Livermore-developed 3D nuclear battery design features pillars made from silicon carbide surrounded by a radioisotope such as promethium-147. Beta particles emitted from the
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Nuclear batteries could revolutionize energy generation by using radioactive decay for reliable, long-lasting power, overcoming traditional battery challenges.
Nuclear batteries are a well-established technology, Nino told Live Science. First developed in the early 1950s, these devices harness the energy released when radioactive isotopes decay into other elements. As long as the radioactive element is decaying, the battery will continue generating power.
A groundbreaking technology of its time, nuclear power can potentially revolutionize battery systems as we know them today. A topic of discussion for the past century, nuclear power became a reality in the 1940s after the discovery of nuclear fission in the late 1930s.
New technology has been developed that uses nuclear waste to generate electricity in a nuclear-powered battery. The short lifespan of conventional batteries means they either cannot be used or have significant drawbacks in situations where it is not feasible to charge or replace them.
A Livermore-developed 3D nuclear battery design features pillars made from silicon carbide surrounded by a radioisotope such as promethium-147. Beta particles emitted from the radioisotope interact with the semiconductor to generate electric current. Extensive characterization testing of the battery has revealed surprising material behavior.
As long as the radioactive element is decaying, the battery will continue generating power. It means nuclear batteries typically have decades-long lifespans and are commonly used to power spacecraft or automated scientific stations — where equipment can be left unattended for years at a time. They're also used in pacemakers.
But in its current form, it just doesn't have enough power to run a cell phone," he said. Nuclear batteries are a well-established technology, Nino told Live Science. First developed in the early 1950s, these devices harness the energy released when radioactive isotopes decay into other elements.
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