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British boffins build diamond battery capable of working for a millennium or five

(2024/12/08)


Video The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and the University of Bristol have built a diamond battery capable of delivering power, albeit a tiny amount, for thousands of years.

The university had an idea for a battery powered by carbon-14, the longest-lived radioactive isotope of carbon with a half-life of around 5,700 years. For safety reasons, they wanted to encapsulate it in synthetic diamond so there was no risk of human harm, and so went to the UKAEA for help.

The result is a microwatt-level battery around the same diameter as a standard lithium-ion coin battery, albeit much thinner, as shown below. As the carbon-14 decays, the electrons produced are focused by the diamond shell and can be used to power devices – if they only require very little power, of course.

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"This is about UK innovation and no one's ever done this before," said Professor Tom Scott, professor in materials at the University of Bristol. "We can offer a technology where you never have to replace the battery because the battery will literally, on human timescales, last forever."

Working together, the team built a plasma deposition system at UKAEA's Culham Campus. This lays down thin layers of synthetic diamond around the battery's carbon-14 heart. The team is now trying to scale up the machinery so that larger batteries can be developed.

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"Diamond batteries offer a safe, sustainable way to provide continuous microwatt levels of power. They are an emerging technology that uses a manufactured diamond to safely encase small amounts of carbon-14," [8]said Sarah Clark, director of Tritium Fuel Cycle at UKAEA.

The first use case for the technology would be extreme environments like powering small satellites (the European Space Agency funded some of the research) or sensors on the sea floor. But the team also envisaged the technology being implanted in humans to power devices such as pacemakers or cochlear implants that could receive power for longer than the human carrying them would need. ®

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Low power

Primus Secundus Tertius

Clever stuff but: other reports quote the power output as microwatts. That should be quoted here.

Re: Low power

45RPM

Seems to be a deficiency in El Reg standards. I can’t find any units for power. So I don’t understand how much power this is - nothing to compare to, see?

Noted

diodesign

We'll be sure to include more specific power output next time we write about batteries, novel or otherwise. We were focusing on the design, TBH.

C.

Re: Low power

diodesign

Ah yeah, oops, we should have mentioned that, and now added - it's microwatt level. We did say it was devices that require very little power but we can be more specific than that.

C.

"But the team also envisaged the technology being implanted in humans"

Mentat74

Yeah right... When my lifeclock runs out I'm NOT going to renewal !

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