09/08/2017 09:13 PM EDT
A new device being developed by Washington State University physicist Yi Gu could one day turn the heat generated by a wide array of electronics into a usable fuel source. The device is a multicomponent, multilayered composite material called a van der Waals Schottky diode. It converts heat into electricity up to three times more efficiently than silicon--a semiconductor material widely used in the electronics industry. Source Washington State University
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Friday, September 8, 2017
New device could turn heat energy into a viable fuel source
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