It produces only a little power, but its innovative approach could support hardware that operates during lengthy periods of total darkness, such as deep-space satellites.
Scientists have developed a way to generate tiny amounts of solar energy at night. It’s true potential could be in space.
Australian scientists are developing a "reverse solar" panel-a thermoradiative diode that converts the Earth's emitted ...
Scientists have developed a way to generate electricity from Earth’s radiant heat at night, potentially powering satellites even in darkness and opening new frontiers for space renewable energy.
The 8-A rated STPSC806D and 10–A STPSC1006D SiC Schottky diodes target 600-V applications including converters for solar power systems, and supplies for servers and telecom systems. They have zero to ...