A new technology using silicon nanowires boosts the ability of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries to store a charge by as much as a factor of 10, according to research conducted at Stanford University. The findings are published in the December 2007 issue of Nature Nanotechnology. The technology could significantly extend the running time of battery-powered devices such as digital cameras, iPods, mobile phones and notebook computers from a scant four hours up to a full day or an entire work week.
The New Battery Tech That Could Let You Talk for Days
Posted by: Walaika Haskins January 18, 2008 04:00 AMA new technology using silicon nanowires boosts the ability of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries to store a charge by as much as a factor of 10, according to research conducted at Stanford University. The findings are published in the December 2007 issue of Nature Nanotechnology. The technology could significantly extend the running time of battery-powered devices such as digital cameras, iPods, mobile phones and notebook computers from a scant four hours up to a full day or an entire work week.