Literature DB >> 28942331

A radioluminescent nuclear battery using volumetric configuration: 63Ni solution/ZnS:Cu,Al/InGaP.

Johnny Russo1, Marc Litz2, William Ray3, Brenda Smith4, Richard Moyers4.   

Abstract

Energy dense power sources are critical to the development of compact, remote sensors for terrestrial and space applications. Nuclear batteries using β--emitting radioisotopes possess energy densities 1000 times greater than chemical batteries. Their power generation is a function of β- flux saturation point relative to the planar (2D) configuration, β- range, and semiconductor converter. An approach to increase power density in a beta-photovoltaic (β-PV) nuclear battery is described. By using volumetric (3D) configuration, the radioisotope, nickel-63 (63Ni) in a chloride solution was integrated in a phosphor film (ZnS:Cu,Al) where the β- energy is converted into optical energy. The optical energy was converted to electrical energy via an indium gallium phosphate (InGaP) photovoltaic (PV) cell, which was optimized for low light illumination and closely matched to radioluminescence (RL) spectrum. With 15mCi of 63Ni activity, the 3D configuration energy values surpassed 2D configuration results. The highest total power conversion efficiency (ηt) of 3D configuration was 0.289% at 200µm compared 0.0638% for 2D configuration at 50µm. The highest electrical power and ηt for the 3D configuration were 3.35 nWe/cm2 at an activity of 30mCi and 0.289% at an activity of 15mCi, respectively. By using 3D configuration, the interaction space between the radioisotope source and scintillation material increased, allowing for significant electrical energy output, relative to the 2D configuration. These initial results represent a first step to increase nuclear battery power density from microwatts to milliwatts per 1000cm3 with the implementation of higher energy β- sources. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28942331     DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2017.09.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Radiat Isot        ISSN: 0969-8043            Impact factor:   1.513


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1.  Mn2+ induced significant improvement and robust stability of radioluminescence in Cs3Cu2I5 for high-performance nuclear battery.

Authors:  Xiaoming Li; Jiaxin Chen; Dandan Yang; Xi Chen; Dongling Geng; Lianfu Jiang; Ye Wu; Cuifang Meng; Haibo Zeng
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2021-06-23       Impact factor: 14.919

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