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University researcher demonstrates graphene energy harvester to Fayetteville airport board
Summary
A university representative showed a graphene "energy harvester" licensed to NTS Innovations, demonstrated a single-chip output and discussed early Internet-of-Things sensor applications that could reduce battery use for low-power devices.
David, who leads Technology Ventures at the university, presented research on a graphene energy-harvesting device licensed to NTS Innovations and described laboratory and early applied work during the board's Nov. 20 meeting.
David demonstrated a single chip from the device on a breadboard and told the board it produced about "1.3 volts" in room-temperature conditions during his demonstration. He said the device can harvest energy from heat, light or vibration and that, when arrayed and…
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