Ferroelectric ceramic devices

Electrical generator or motor structure – Non-dynamoelectric – Nuclear reaction

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310304, 136 89TF, 429 5, G21D 700

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041609271

ABSTRACT:
An electrical battery comprised of a substrate of a radioactively ionized, electrically polarized, polycrystalline ferroelectric ceramic material, which is disposed between a pair of conductive electrodes. The radioactive ionization produces non-equilibrium carriers in the substrate, resulting in the development of an emf across the electrodes.

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