Nuclear radiation particle power converter
US-2015279491-A1 · Oct 1, 2015 · US
US10290757B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10290757-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615252398-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 14, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 14, 2019 |
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Various embodiments of a power source and method of forming such power source are disclosed. The power source can include a substrate and a cavity disposed in a first major surface of the substrate. The power source can also include radioactive material disposed within the cavity, where the radioactive material emits radiation particles; and particle converting material disposed within the cavity, where the particle converting material converts one or more radiation particles emitted by the radioactive material into light. The power source further includes a sealing layer disposed such that the particle converting material and the radioactive material are hermetically sealed within the cavity, and a photovoltaic device disposed adjacent the substrate. The photovoltaic device can convert at least a portion of the light emitted by the particle converting material that is incident upon an input surface of the photovoltaic device into electrical energy.
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What is claimed is: 1. A power source, comprising: a substrate comprising a first major surface and a second major surface; a cavity disposed in the first major surface and comprising a sidewall; radioactive material disposed within the cavity, wherein the radioactive material emits radiation particles; particle converting material disposed within the cavity, wherein the particle converting material converts one or more radiation particles emitted by the radioactive material into light; a sealing layer disposed such that the particle converting material and the radioactive material are hermetically sealed within the cavity; and a photovoltaic device disposed adjacent the substrate, wherein the photovoltaic device converts at least a portion of the light emitted by the particle converting material that is incident upon an input surface of the photovoltaic device into electrical energy. 2. The power source of claim 1 , wherein the sealing layer comprises a cavity that is aligned in a direction orthogonal to the first major surface of the substrate with the cavity disposed in the substrate, wherein the cavity of the sealing layer and the cavity disposed in the first major surface of the substrate form a sealed cavity within which the radioactive material and the particle converting material are disposed. 3. The power source of claim 1 , wherein the radioactive material comprises tritium. 4. The power source of claim 1 , wherein the particle converting material comprises phosphor. 5. The power source of claim 1 , wherein the particle converting material comprises quantum dots. 6. The power source of claim 1 , wherein the substrate comprises glass. 7. The power source of claim 1 , wherein the photovoltaic device comprises a photodiode. 8. The power source of claim 1 , wherein the particle converting material is disposed on the sidewall of the cavity such that the particle converting material is between the radioactive material and the sidewall. 9. The power source of claim 1 , wherein the radioactive material is disposed on the sidewall of the cavity such that the radioactive material is between the particle converting material and the sidewall. 10. The power source of claim 1 , wherein the substrate further comprises a reflective layer disposed between the substrate and the particle converting material. 11. The power source of claim 1 , wherein the substrate further comprises an anti-diffusion layer disposed between the radioactive material and the substrate. 12. The power source of claim 1 , further comprising an antireflective layer disposed between the sealing layer and the input surface of the photovoltaic device. 13. The power source of claim 1 , wherein the radioactive material comprises a radioactive material layer disposed on the sidewall. 14. The power source of claim 13 , wherein the particle converting material comprises a particle converting material layer disposed on at least a portion of the radioactive material layer. 15. The power source of claim 1 , wherein the input surface of the photovoltaic device is disposed on the sealing layer. 16. The power source of claim 1 , further comprising a reflector disposed adjacent the second major surface of the substrate such that the reflector faces the photovoltaic device. 17. An implantable medical device comprising the power source of claim 1 . 18. A power source, comprising: a light guide that extends along a light guide axis between a first end and a second end of the light guide, wherein the light guide comprises an outer surface that extends between the first end and the second end, and an emitting surface at the first end; radioactive material disposed within the light guide along the light guide axis, wherein the radioactive material emits radiation particles; particle converting material disposed within the light guide along the light guide axis between at least a portion of the radioactive material and the outer surface of the light guide, wherein the particle converting material converts one or more radiation particles emitted by the radioactive material into light; and a photovoltaic device disposed adjacent the emitting surface of the light guide, wherein the photovoltaic device converts at least a portion of the light emitted by the particle converting material that is incident upon an input surface of the photovoltaic device into electrical energy. 19. The power source of claim 18 , wherein the light guide further comprises a circular cross-section in a plane orthogonal to the light guide axis.
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