Can Radiation Be Converted to Electricity?

In summary, the conversation is discussing the possibility of converting radiation into electricity using photovoltaic cells. It is mentioned that while infrared radiation would not be effective for this conversion, higher energy radiation such as UV, X-ray, or gamma may have potential. The inefficiency of incandescent lights and the potential of compact fluorescent lights is also mentioned. The conversation also touches on the use of nuclear radiation and its different forms. It is noted that while gamma radiation is electromagnetic, its low frequency makes it difficult to convert into electricity using photovoltaic cells.
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i was wondering since radiation is a form of light if it could be converted into electricity using a photovoltaic power cell.

also i was wondering if anyone has heard of or made a more efficient thermocouple
 
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Is one referring to infrared radiation? In that case, the energy the energy levels are below the energies of visible light so a photovoltaic would not help. Thermoelectrics are use to convert thermal energy to electricity, but the voltage is low compared to a standard light bulb that one would use in the house.

Or is one referring to higher energy radiation, e.g. UV, X-ray, or gamma?

The problem with incandescent lights is that they are notoriously inefficient in terms of converting the electrical energy into light. Compact fluroescent lights are more efficient.
 
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i was referring to the type and levels of radiation given off by nuclear fission. if photovoltaic cells are ineffective are there any known ways of capturing this radiation and converting it to electricity or something else
 
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Nuclear radioation comes in three flavors: electrons, protons (He nuclei) and gamma radiation. The latter is EM, but it is of such low frequency that is highly penetrant, basically because its high energy would require an extra big conduction gap on a photovoltaic semiconductor. Gamma ray does not promote electrons to conduction bands, but it will directly break bonds, causing damage.
 

Related to Can Radiation Be Converted to Electricity?

What is radiation?

Radiation is the energy that is emitted in the form of waves or particles from a source. It can come from natural sources, such as the sun, or from man-made sources, like nuclear power plants.

How can radiation be converted to electricity?

Radiation can be converted to electricity through the use of a device called a nuclear reactor. In a nuclear reactor, radioactive material, such as uranium, undergoes controlled nuclear reactions, which release heat. This heat is then used to create steam, which turns a turbine connected to a generator, producing electricity.

Is it safe to convert radiation to electricity?

When done in a controlled and regulated manner, the conversion of radiation to electricity is safe. However, it is important to handle and dispose of radioactive materials properly to minimize any potential risks.

What are the advantages of using radiation to produce electricity?

One advantage is that it is a reliable source of energy, as nuclear reactions can produce large amounts of electricity continuously. It also does not produce greenhouse gas emissions, making it a cleaner source of energy compared to fossil fuels.

Are there any disadvantages to using radiation for electricity production?

One major disadvantage is the production of radioactive waste, which needs to be carefully managed and disposed of. There is also a risk of accidents, although modern nuclear reactors have numerous safety features in place to minimize this risk.

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