In a groundbreaking development, scientists from the University of Bristol and the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) have unveiled the world’s first carbon-14 diamond battery. This innovative energy source holds the potential to power devices for millennia, providing a sustainable and highly efficient solution for a wide range of applications.
The carbon-14 diamond battery harnesses the radioactive decay of carbon-14, a naturally occurring isotope commonly used in radiocarbon dating. This isotope emits short-range radiation, which is captured by a diamond casing—a material known for its strength and durability. The radiation is safely absorbed by the diamond structure, which generates electricity in a process similar to how solar panels convert light into power. However, instead of relying on sunlight, the diamond battery generates energy through fast-moving electrons produced by radioactive decay.
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