Researchers say their cantilever technology can also harvest different types of energies such as vibrational and wind energies. In operation, each carbon nanotube absorbs and converts photon energy into thermal and electrostatic energy. Temperature rise of the carbon nanotube coupled with its high thermal conductance raises the temperature of the carbon nanotube film so that it expands and bends the cantilever.Specifically, light hitting the film produces a nonuniform charge distribution in the flm because of electon-hole pair generation in the carbon nanotubes. This results in the formation of an electrostatic field which makes the film expand and thus bend the cantilever.
The paper titled, “Light and thermal energy cell based on carbon nanotube films” and co-authored by Dr. Long Que, assistant professor of electrical engineering, and students Pushparaj Pathak, Tianhua Zhang, Yuan He, and Shashi Yadav, was published in the September edition of Applied Physics Letters.
More info: http://news.latech.edu/2010/10/07/louisiana-tech-researchers-earn-national-attention-for-energy-harvesting-device/
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