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plengo

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Re: Crystal Cell Research for Experimenter
« Reply #375 on: November 16, 2019, 04:34:51 AM »
It seams I have a perfect group of people here.


I have a question. It is complicated so I have to describe the model and then the question. This is fantasy land.


Ok, I have a PN layer. Classical electronics junction, diode stuff. Electrons are there hanging in between the 2 layers. In one usage we have a diode, flow of current to one direction only. If we add another PN layer some how there we can make a transistor.


Cool, great stuff.


Is it possible that we have a system similar to that of the above having electrons expelled out of that PN jail by an external force?




Question 2:  How can I calculate the possible composition of elements of chemicals by the differential voltage?


Fausto.












sm0ky2

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Re: Crystal Cell Research for Experimenter
« Reply #376 on: November 16, 2019, 06:34:21 AM »
In most of your silicone based semiconductors :


Boron is used as the P-type dopant


While Phosphorus is generally the N

Sergh

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Re: Crystal Cell Research for Experimenter
« Reply #377 on: November 16, 2019, 07:29:40 AM »
Ok, I have a PN layer. Classical electronics junction, diode stuff. Electrons are there hanging in between the 2 layers. In one usage we have a diode, flow of current to one direction only. If we add another PN layer some how there we can make a transistor.
Is it possible that we have a system similar to that of the above having electrons expelled out of that PN jail by an external force?
Question 2:  How can I calculate the possible composition of elements of chemicals by the differential voltage?
Fausto.
Electrons are  expelled out by another electrons. Or pulled by "holes".  :-\
Your question is not entirely clear. Want to get free energy?
Search by keywords:
1. Detector diodes; Zero drop diodes; RF energy harvesting
2. Molecular Diodes; Molecular currents
3. Natural Background Radiation:   https://youtu.be/i1NMreOUo_k?t=210
 :-\

plengo

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Re: Crystal Cell Research for Experimenter
« Reply #378 on: November 16, 2019, 05:45:56 PM »

The molecular diode is perfect. Thank you. I knew you guys are good.

Electrons are  expelled out by another electrons. Or pulled by "holes".  :-\
Your question is not entirely clear. Want to get free energy?
Search by keywords:
1. Detector diodes; Zero drop diodes; RF energy harvesting
2. Molecular Diodes; Molecular currents
3. Natural Background Radiation:   https://youtu.be/i1NMreOUo_k?t=210
 :-\

ramset

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Re: Crystal Cell Research for Experimenter
« Reply #379 on: November 17, 2019, 04:00:24 PM »
Seems a Gold element might be useful for experiments
Molecular diodes ?
https://m.phys.org/news/2017-04-single-molecule-diode.html

sm0ky2

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Re: Crystal Cell Research for Experimenter
« Reply #380 on: November 21, 2019, 08:10:47 AM »
Mg Nano layer deposited into a silicone diode layer
Covered with a single-atom (thick) gold lattice


ramset

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Re: Crystal Cell Research for Experimenter
« Reply #381 on: January 10, 2020, 03:23:30 PM »
Plengo, this was shared elsewhere by member Ansis
hope your New Year goes Great
Snip , Ansis quote Good morning!
I discover interesting thing relaited with old LiPo batteries!
Batteries about 10-15 years old, when they are lose capacity, is turning in to SuperCapacitors with capability to recharge themself. Of course energy density after "recharging" period of 12-20 houres drops down, but it is amayzing. My setup is made from 3 old+1 old, but not compleatly dead LiPo 18650.
I watch this YT video about quantum battery.
Very interesting.
https://youtu.be/7fM4e0cx5zU
Thats all for now.
Yes, for better results 3 batteries must be dry and we must go and destroy elements by charging them with 25Hz DC impulses and Voltage must be around 9Volts and Voltage on the batteries in that moment must be 5V DC.
Good luck!end quote,
respectfully Chet K ,PS sorry if this info is old news or inappropriate for topic please remove if ??

Ansis

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Re: Crystal Cell Research for Experimenter
« Reply #382 on: January 10, 2020, 03:42:47 PM »
Yes, don't throw away old LiPo 18650 batterys. This is interesting observation.
Old batteries can be used like SuperCaps.
Idea was, what can I do with "junk"?
I take 230V to 9V transformer and made simple charger with Schotky diode in between.
Then I destroy old batterys by big overcurrent.
Result was very surprising for me.
Thease broken batteries after sitting some time a side was self recharged.
Of course "capacity" is tiny, but if I take and add 1 not so dead cell it recharges in usefull state!
Interesting.
:)

ramset

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Re: Crystal Cell Research for Experimenter
« Reply #383 on: January 29, 2020, 11:21:39 PM »
a young lady from Brazil is making "cheap Electricity" You would like how she does this
Brazilian Student Creates Cheap Electricity
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdoYb8vS3MA 

thanks to member MasterBlaster for the link
respectfully  Chet K

 

lancaIV

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Re: Crystal Cell Research for Experimenter
« Reply #384 on: January 29, 2020, 11:46:46 PM »
Her name : Kelly Schneider Moreira( Universidade Federal de Santa Maria /Universidade de Campino )
 and she won 2019 "Premio Bernard Gross" (for the second time after 2017)
 for this graphite + paper  research development ( + professor de fisica Thiago Burgo )"Hydroelectric generator based on nanostructured carbon and cellulose for energy harvesting devices "

"Com 10 discos de papel,com menos de 2,5 cm de diametro ,podemos gerar uma tensao de quase 5V,suficiente para ascender 30 LEDs ..."
patent applied !


skywatcher

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Re: Crystal Cell Research for Experimenter
« Reply #386 on: January 30, 2020, 08:18:31 PM »
http://docplayer.com.br/135760217-Universidade-federal-de-santa-maria-centro-de-ciencias-naturais-e-exatas-departamento-de-quimica-curso-de-quimica-bacharelado-kelly-schneider-moreira.html

It's not a battery. It's some sort of generator which converts mechanical energy to electrical output.

Can be useful for some applications, but it's not really new and certainly not 'overunity'.