The high-end technology of diamond batteries does not need to be charged for thousands of years
A report on the official website of the British government stated that scientists from the British Atomic Energy Agency (ATOMIC ENERGY AUTHORITY) and the University of Bristol (UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL) are collaborating to develop a high-end technology for manufacturing diamond batteries.
Scientists say that these batteries can power devices such as computer chips, smoke alarms, pacemakers or small satellites, and do not need to be recharged for decades or thousands of years.
This battery should be very small, powered by a small amount of graphite from previous nuclear reactors.
The report quoted Professor Scott as saying: "Bristol is cooperating with Coolum to set up a spin-off company and start trial operation of these devices. We hope to produce 10,000 to 20,000 devices per year, but ultimately hope to produce Millions of devices. "
"This is a very exciting project-our goal is to become the world leader in diamond batteries." He added.
The special physical properties of diamond make it have broad application prospects. They have surrounded us in the equipment we use in our daily lives-dentists use tools set with diamonds to treat tooth decay, diamonds are used in computers and high-end speakers. There are many more applications, and now they will be used as a powerful energy source.