Long Considered Impossible in Physics: Nonlinear Circuit Harvests Clean Power Using Graphene

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Long Considered Impossible in Physics: Nonlinear Circuit Harvests Clean Power Using Graphene
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The discovery overturns more than a century of physics orthodoxy by identifying a new form of energy that can be extracted from ambient heat using graphene. Obtaining useful work from random fluctuations in a system at thermal equilibrium has long been considered impossible. In fact, eminent Amer

.” In that study, Thibado and his co-authors identified the unique vibrational properties of graphene and its potential for energy harvesting. The second was published in a 2020,” in which they discuss a circuit using graphene that can supply clean, limitless power for small devices or sensors.

In addition to Thibado, co-authors include Pradeep Kumar, John Neu, Surendra Singh, and Luis Bonilla. Kumar and Singh are also physics professors at the University of Arkansas, Neu at theA Decade of Inquiry His current efforts in the development of this technology are focused on building a device he calls a Graphene Energy Harvester . GEH uses a negatively charged sheet of graphene suspended between two metal electrodes. When the graphene flips up, it induces a positive charge in the top electrode. When it flips down, it positively charges the bottom electrode, creating an alternating current.

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