Thermally enhanced solid-state generator

A solid-state energy device and battery technology, applied in the direction of electrochemical generators, capacitors, hybrid capacitors, etc., can solve the problems of no conversion efficiency, not cost-effective, and affecting environmental capital expenditures, etc.
CN101548350AActive Publication Date: 2009-09-30托马斯·贝雷蒂茨

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
托马斯·贝雷蒂茨
Publication Date
2009-09-30

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Abstract

A solid state energy conversion device along with its production methods and systems of use is provided. The device in its most basic form consists of two layers, in contact with each other, of dissimilar materials in terms of electron density and configuration, sandwiched between metal layers, which serve as the anode and cathode of the device. One of the inside layers is made of a stabilized mixture of carbon and an ionic material (carbon matrix). The other inner material consists of a stabilized oxide mixed with an ionic material (oxide matrix). This device takes advantage of the built-in potential that forms across the barrier between the carbon matrix and the oxide matrix. The built-in potential of the device (when not attached to a resistive load at the terminals), which is determined mathematically by integrating the electrostatic forces that have created themselves across the barrier, will rise or fall in direct proportion to the rise and fall of the device temperature (in kelvins). When a load is attached across the terminals of the device, current flows. Depending on the size of the load or the surface area of the device, a reduced current will allow sustained recombination such that the built-in potential and current remains steady overtime. Otherwise, the current curve will fall over time similar to a capacitor device. Experimentation shows that current rises by the fourth power of the temperature factor.
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[0001] Cross References to Related Applications

[0002] This application claims the benefit of priority to US Provisional Application No. 60 / 454,511, filed October 5, 2005, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.

[0003] Federally Funded Research: Not Applicable

[0004] Sequence Listing: Not Applicable technical field

[0005] The present invention relates to the generation of electrical energy by solid-state devices, and more particularly, to the generation of electrical energy by the use of voltage sources of thermally enhanced built-in potentials generated at junctions between dissimilar materials, unlike Materials include metals, semiconductors, ceramics (oxides, carbides, etc.), and carbons (graphite, charcoal). Background technique

[0006] Electrical energy generating devices utilize energy inputs including, but not limited to, electromagnetic waves (sunlight, infrared light, etc.), thermal energy, mechanical energy, and atomic energy, and th...

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