...
...
Next Story

Cell phones powered by conversations!

The more you talk, the longer your cell phone battery will last – that’s the future scientists have predicted with a new technology that converts sound to electricity. Read on.

Updated on: Sep 14, 2010 03:42 PM IST
ANI | By , Washington
Advertisement

The more you talk, the longer your cell phone battery will last – that’s the future scientists have predicted with a new technology that converts sound to electricity.

HT Image
HT Image

Scientists from Korea have turned the main ingredient of calamine lotion into a tiny material that converts sound waves into electricity, reports Discovery News.

The research could lead to panels that can charge a cell phone from a conversation or provide a boost of energy to the nation's electrical grid generated by the noise during rush hour traffic.

Using zinc oxide, the main ingredient in calamine lotion, Young Jun Park, Sang-Woo Kim and their colleagues created a field of nanowires sandwiched between two electrodes. The researchers blasted that sandwich with sound waves, which at 100 decibels were not quite as loud as a rock concert. A normal conversation is about 60-70 decibels.

The sound waves produced a mild electrical current of about 50 millivolts. The average cell phone requires a few volts to operate, several times the power this technology can currently produce.

"Just as speakers transform electric signals into sound, the opposite process - of turning sound into a source of electrical power - is possible," Discovery News quoted Young Jun Park and Sang-Woo Kim, the two corresponding authors of the new article, as saying.

The study has been published in the journal Advanced Materials.

 
Check India news real-time updates, latest news on Hindustan Times and more across India.
Check India news real-time updates, latest news on Hindustan Times and more across India.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON