At a technical meeting in Tel Aviv, a battery that can be charged within 30 seconds was displayed. Israeli start-
Up store dot display device-
Composed of biological structures
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In the demo, the Samsung S4 smartphone changed from battery dead to full power in 26 seconds.
The battery is currently just a prototype, and the company predicts that it will take three years to become a commercially viable product.
In the demo, a cigarette pack size battery pack is attached to the smartphone.
"We think we can integrate batteries into smartphones within a year and have commercial devices within three years," founder Dr. Dorn Myersdorf told the BBC . ". The bio-
Organic batteries take advantage of tiny selfNano Assembly
Crystals first discovered 10 years ago in a study of Alzheimer's disease at Tel Aviv University. The nano-
StoreDot describes the point as a "stable, solid sphere" of 2 ".
1 nm in diameter, consisting of peptide molecules.
Dr. Myersdorf, founder, said the technology has many uses.
"Batteries are just one of the industries we can destroy with this new material.
"It's new physics, new chemistry, new equipment methods," he said . ".
The team also used the nano-
Crystals in memory chips, three times faster than traditional flash memory, are non-Flash memory
Toxic Alternatives to cadmium in the screen.
Dr. Myersdorf said that compared to conventional batteries, the manufacturing cost of these batteries may be 30 to 40% higher, and the price of the final product will be twice that of today's market.
But it should be a relatively easy process to make them.
"This is to let nature take its course.
"We only need a facility that can be used for chemical processing," he said . ".