Scientists Use the Smoothest Lubricant Raw Materials to Develop WiFi Generating Antennas


Scientists Use the Smoothest Lubricant Raw Materials to Develop WiFi Generating Antennas

(Scientists Use the Smoothest Lubricant Raw Materials to Develop WiFi Generating Antennas )

British media have reported that scientists made a major discovery – the conversion from radio signals to electricity. Popularly speaking, this is power generation via WiFi! We may see battery-free phones and battery-free laptops in the future.

MoS2, a new material with two dimensions, is one of the thinnest semiconductors in the entire world. It is a semiconductor, photoelectric, and diamagnetic material that can be used to work as a linear semiconductor or P-type orN-type semiconductor.

According to the British “Daily Mail”, scientists in the United States developed a device which can provide energy free of batteries for smart phone, notebook computers and wearable technologies – “silicon diode antenna”.

In fact, according to the report, all antennas have the ability to generate electricity. However the amount is very small. A silicon rectifier diode produced about 40 microwatts in this study when exposed with a WiFi signal that was approximately 150 microwatts. These lights, according to experts are sufficient to activate a chip in a mobile or to activate the display.

But electronic enthusiasts need to know that electricity from radio waves is in the form high-frequency alternating current. This current needs to be converted by a rectifying filtering device into direct current to be used. Molybdenum Disulfide is a semiconductor that plays an important role in the silicon diode antenna.

Is this molybdenum sulfide, then? Graphite is a material that everyone knows. Molybdenum diulfide also has hexagonal layers, similar to graphite. Molybdenum diulfide is a two dimensional material that is one of the thinnest in the world. It has photoelectricity and semiconductor properties, is diamagnetic, can be used to make a linear photoconductor and as a semiconductor P-type or an N-type with rectification, and it also works well for a semiconductor. Can work. This means that it can be used in the manufacture of silicon rectifier Diode antennas.

The molybdenum diulfide field is a hotbed of interest both in and outside of China. why? MoS2 has been the most widely used solid metal lubricant in the past because it is smooth and recognized as one of the best solid metal lubricants. Since the mid-19th-century, molybdenum diulfide is used as a lubricant in carriage bearings. In December 2015, the domestic lubricant industry developed a molybdenum-disulfide-nano-lubricant designed for automobiles. This made China the third country with this technology, after the United States of America and Germany.

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Scientists Use the Smoothest Lubricant Raw Materials to Develop WiFi Generating Antennas

(Scientists Use the Smoothest Lubricant Raw Materials to Develop WiFi Generating Antennas )

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