Diffusion Science radio: Graphene power

Graphene power


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Graphene antenna for more efficient solar power,
Flanders and Swan, First and Second Law
Controversial graphene circuit claims to extract energy from random heat fluctuations.
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf

Doctoral student Ferdinand Harerimana and Professor Paul Thibado in his lab
Doctoral student Ferdinand Harerimana and Professor Paul Thibado in his lab. Photo by Photo by University Relations, University of Arkansas

Terahertz Rectennas on Flexible Substrates Based on One-Dimensional Metal–Insulator–Graphene Diodes
Graphene-based Micro-rectenna

Thermoelectrically Pumped Light-Emitting Diodes Operating above Unity Efficiency.
LED's efficiency exceeds 100%
Fluctuation-induced current from freestanding graphene
Physicists build circuit that generates clean, limitless power from graphene


September 4, 2023
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