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 ok: Charles Mingus III 
Subject: Re: FYI whear are we?
Nano Patents and Innovations
Date: Oct 13, 2011 10:02 PM
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Here is the patent application. have a good weekend.
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Nano Patents and Innovations

Solar powered LED Sticky's
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&cp=26&gs_id=3&xhr=t&q=SolarpoweredLEDsticky's&pf=p&sclient=psy&site=&source=hp&pbx=1&oq=Solarpowered
LEDsticky's&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_sm=&gs_upl=&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=756c45c4808f223d&biw=1280&bih=646



Solar powered LED sticky's
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http://nanopatentsandinnovations.blogspot.com/2011/05/mit-turns-windows-into-transparent.html

Sunday, May 1, 2011

MIT Turns Windows Into Transparent Power Plants

If a new development from labs at MIT pans out as expected, someday the entire surface area of a building’s windows could be used
 to generate electricity — without interfering with the ability to see through them.

The key technology is a photovoltaic cell based on organic molecules, which harnesses the energy of infrared light while allowing visible
 light to pass through. Coated onto a pane of standard window glass, it could provide power for lights and other devices, and would lower
 installation costs by taking advantage of existing window structures.



Richard Lunt, one of the researchers who developed the new transparent solar cell, demonstrates its transparency using a prototype cell. 

Photo: Geoffrey Supran

These days, anywhere from half to two-thirds of the cost of a traditional, thin-film solar-power system comes from those installation costs,
and up to half of the cost of the panels themselves is for the glass and structural parts, said Vladimir Buloviæ, professor of electrical engineering
 in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. But the transparent photovoltaic system he developed with Richard Lunt,
a postdoctoral researcher in the Research Laboratory of
Electronics, could eliminate many of those associated
costs, they say.


A paper by Buloviæ and Lunt describing their new system has been published online in the journal Applied Physics Letters, and will appear in
a forthcoming issue of the print edition.


Previous attempts to create transparent solar cells have either had extremely low efficiency (less than 1 percent of incoming solar radiation is
converted to electricity), or have blocked too much light to be practical for use in windows. But the MIT researchers were able to find a specific
chemical formulation for their cells that, when combined with partially infrared-reflective coatings, gives both high visible-light transparency and
 much better efficiency than earlier versions — comparable to that of non-transparent organic photovoltaic cells.


In a new building, or one where windows are being replaced anyway, adding the transparent solar cell material to the glass would be a relatively
 small incremental cost, since the cost of the glass, frames and installation would all be the same with or without the solar component, the
researchers say, although it is too early in the process to be able to estimate actual costs. And with modern double-pane windows,
 the photovoltaic material could be coated on one of the inner surfaces, where it would be completely protected from weather or window
washing. Only wiring connections to the window and a voltage controller would be needed to complete the system in a home.


In addition, much of the cost of existing solar panels comes from the glass substrate that the cells are placed on, and from the handling of that
 glass in the factory. Again, much of that cost would not apply if the process were made part of an existing window-manufacturing operation.
Overall, Buloviæ says, “a large fraction of the cost could be eliminated” compared to today’s solar installations.


This will not be the ultimate solution to all the nation’s energy needs, Buloviæ says, but rather it is part of “a family of solutions” for producing
 power without greenhouse-gas emissions. “It’s attractive, because it can be added to things already being deployed,” rather than requiring
 land and infrastructure for a whole new system.


Fine-tuning the cells

The work is still at a very early stage, Buloviæ cautions. So far, they have achieved an efficiency of 1.7 percent in the prototype solar cells, but
they expect that with further development they should be able to reach 12 percent, making it comparable to existing commercial solar panels.
“It will be a challenge to get there,” Lunt says, “but it’s a
question of excitonic engineering,” requiring optimization of the composition and configuration of the photovoltaic materials.


The researchers expect that after further development in the lab followed by work on manufacturability, the technology could become a practical
commercial product within a decade. In addition to being suitable for coating directly on glass in the manufacture of new windows, the material
might also be coated onto flexible material that could then be rolled onto existing windows, Lunt says.


Using the window surfaces of existing buildings could provide much more surface area for solar power than traditional solar panels, Buloviæ says.
 In mornings and evenings, with the sun low in the sky, the sides of big-city buildings are brightly illuminated, he says, and that vertical “footprint”
 of potential light-harvesting area could produce a significant amount of power.



A prototype of the MIT researchers' transparent solar cell is seen on top of a promotional item for MIT's 150th anniversary celebrations.
Photo: Geoffrey Supran

Max Shtein, associate professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Michigan, says,
“This work demonstrates a useful effect, and is based on very sound science and engineering.” But he adds that “it is but one of the many
other methods by which a similar functionality could be achieved,” and says the biggest uncertainty at this point is that because they are
 so new, “the lifetime of organic PV cells is a bit of an unknown at this point, though there is some hope.”

In addition, Shtein says, “The potential of this technology is good if projected far into the future,” but only if the efficiency can be improved
 as the researchers expect it can.

As added benefits, the manufacturing process for the MIT researchers' solar cells could be more environmentally friendly, because it does
not require the energy-intensive processes used to create silicon solar cells. The MIT process of fabricating solar cells keeps the glass panes
at ordinary room temperature, Buloviæ noted. Installations of the new system would also block much of the heating effect of sunlight streaming
 through the windows, potentially cutting down on air conditioning needs within a building.

The research was funded by the Center for Excitonics, an Energy Frontier Research Center funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.

Contacts and sources: 
David L. Chandler, MIT News Office

1 comments:

QualityPoint said...

I agreed that solar is very important in future.Its nice.As of now, solar power and solar related devices are expensive. But it may
be reduced if most of the people start using it.





Physicists Create World's Smallest Incandescent Lamp

http://www.chemweb.com/submitted-news/physicists-create-world-s-smallest-incandescent-lamp

by Science Daily last modified 05-08-09 05:46 AM
Physicists Create World's Smallest Incandescent Lamp

Artist's rendering of the two techniques used to "see" the carbon nanotube lamp: visible light microscopy (top) and electron microscopy
 (middle). (Credit: Image courtesy of University of California - Los Angeles)

ScienceDaily (May 7, 2009) — In an effort to explore the boundary between thermodynamics and quantum mechanics —
 two fundamental yet seemingly incompatible theories of physics — a team from the UCLA Department of Physics and
Astronomy has created the world's smallest incandescent lamp.




http://nanopatentsandinnovations.blogspot.com/2010/02/worlds-smallest-millimeter-scale.html

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

World’s Smallest Millimeter-scale, Perpetual Solar Energy-Harvesting Sensor System Developed at University of Michigan


A 9-cubic millimeter solar-powered sensor system developed at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI)
 is the smallest that can harvest energy from its surroundings to operate nearly perpetually.


A low-power, sensor system developed at the University of Michigan 1,000 times smaller than
comparable commercial counterparts. It could enable new biomedical implants.

The U-M system’s processor, solar cells, and battery are all contained in its tiny frame, which
measures 2.5 by 3.5 by 1 millimeters. It is 1,000 times smaller than comparable commercial counterparts.


The system could enable new biomedical implants as well as home-, building- and bridge-monitoring
devices.
 
It could vastly improve the efficiency and cost of current environmental sensor networks designed to
 detect movement or track air and water quality.

With an industry-standard ARM Cortex-M3 processor, the system contains the lowest-powered
commercial-class microcontroller. It uses about 2,000 times less power in sleep mode than its most
energy-efficient counterpart on the market today.

The engineers say successful use of an ARM processor— the industry’s most popular 32-bit processor
 architecture—is an important step toward commercial adoption of this technology.

Greg Chen, a computer science and engineering doctoral student, will present the research
Feb. 9 at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference in San Francisco.

“Our system can run nearly perpetually if periodically exposed to reasonable lighting conditions, even
 indoors,” said David Blaauw, an electrical and computer engineering professor. “Its only limiting factor
 is battery wear-out, but the battery would last many years.”

“The ARM Cortex-M3 processor has been widely adopted throughout the microcontroller industry for its
 low-power, energy efficient features such as deep sleep mode and Wake-Up Interrupt Controller, which
enables the core to be placed in ultra-low leakage mode, returning to fully active mode almost
instantaneously,” said Eric Schorn, vice president, marketing, processor division, ARM. “This implementation
 of the processor exploits all of those features to the maximum to achieve an ultra-low-power operation.”

The sensor spends most of its time in sleep mode, waking briefly every few minutes to take measurements.
 Its total average power consumption is less than 1 nanowatt. A nanowatt is one-billionth of a watt.

The developers say the key innovation is their method for managing power. The processor only needs
about half of a volt to operate, but its low-voltage, thin-film Cymbet battery puts out close to 4 volts.
 
The voltage, which is essentially the pressure of the electric current, must be reduced for the system
to function most efficiently.

“If we used traditional methods, the voltage conversion process would have consumed many times
more power than the processor itself uses,” said Dennis Sylvester, an associate professor in electrical
 and computer engineering.

One way the U-M engineers made the voltage conversion more efficient is by slowing the power
management unit’s clock when the processor’s load is light.

“We skip beats if we determine the voltage is sufficiently stable,” Sylvester said.

The designers are working with doctors on potential medical applications. The system could enable
less-invasive ways to monitor pressure changes in the eyes, brain, and in tumors in patients with glaucoma,
head trauma, or cancer. In the body, the sensor could conceivably harvest energy from movement or heat,
rather than light, the engineers say.

The inventors are working to commercialize the technology through a company led by Scott Hanson,
a research fellow in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

The paper is entitled “Millimeter-Scale Nearly Perpetual Sensor System with Stacked Battery and Solar Cells.”

This research is funded by the National Science Foundation, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency,
 the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the Focus Center Research Program and ARM.

1 comments:

kimberly said...

Solar energy is the best natural resource that we have this time even more that fuel is too expensive. In fact i want to approach costa rica investment opportunities
and look all the alternative this country can have because it climate. We must to find the way to save our planet and to use solar energy could be the first step.

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