Optoelectric nuclear batteries with tritium?

In summary, while a tritium-powered battery with a luminescent coating is possible, it is not currently practical due to the limited energy production and difficulty in regenerating tritium.
  • #1
Gamba93
2
0
According with this article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optoelectric_nuclear_battery

Can it be possible to make a similar battery but filled with tritium and coating or painting the photovoltaic surface with luminiscent substance as is done with tritium keychains?
https://www.google.es/search?q=trit...tyle%2Fdesign%2Ftritium-keychains.asp;640;533

Then, its possible to regenerate tritium from it's decay product Helium-3 bombarding it with neutrons.
 
Engineering news on Phys.org
  • #2
The amount of energy produced by tritium is pretty tiny. What are you hoping to power with it?

Recharging it with neutrons would not be very practical compared to just replacing/refilling the tritium created by conventional means.
 
  • #3

Yes, it is possible to create a battery filled with tritium and coated with a luminescent substance. In fact, there are already companies that produce tritium-powered batteries for various applications, such as emergency lighting and watches. These batteries work by using the decay of tritium to create a small electrical current.

As for regenerating tritium from its decay product, helium-3, it is theoretically possible but not currently practical. The process would involve bombarding the helium-3 with neutrons to create more tritium, but this would require a significant amount of energy and resources. Additionally, the amount of tritium produced would not be enough to sustain the battery for a long period of time.

Overall, while the idea of a tritium-powered battery with a luminescent coating may seem appealing, it is not currently a viable option. However, as technology advances and the demand for sustainable energy sources increases, it is possible that we may see advancements in this area in the future.
 

Related to Optoelectric nuclear batteries with tritium?

1. What is an optoelectric nuclear battery with tritium?

An optoelectric nuclear battery with tritium is a type of battery that uses nuclear reactions to generate electricity. It combines the principles of both optoelectronics and nuclear energy to produce a long-lasting and efficient power source.

2. How does an optoelectric nuclear battery with tritium work?

The battery contains a layer of tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen, which undergoes beta decay and emits electrons. These electrons are then converted into electric current through the use of optoelectronic materials such as photovoltaic cells.

3. What are the advantages of using an optoelectric nuclear battery with tritium?

One of the main advantages is its longevity. Tritium has a half-life of 12.3 years, meaning the battery can potentially last for decades without needing to be replaced. It also produces a high energy density and can operate in extreme environments, making it useful for various applications.

4. What are the potential uses of optoelectric nuclear batteries with tritium?

These batteries have the potential to power small and low-power devices such as pacemakers, sensors, and remote monitoring equipment. They can also be used in space missions, where traditional batteries would not be able to function for long periods.

5. Are there any safety concerns with optoelectric nuclear batteries with tritium?

While tritium is a radioactive material, it emits low levels of radiation and is considered safe for use in small quantities. The batteries are also designed with safety mechanisms to prevent any leakage of radioactive material. However, proper precautions should always be taken when handling and disposing of these batteries.

Similar threads

  • Electromagnetism
Replies
8
Views
2K
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
Replies
11
Views
2K
Replies
4
Views
1K
  • Quantum Physics
Replies
14
Views
5K
Back
Top