| ²é¿´: 832 | »Ø¸´: 6 | |||
| ¡¾½±Àø¡¿ ±¾Ìû±»ÆÀ¼Û2´Î£¬×÷ÕßlhtppÔö¼Ó½ð±Ò 1 ¸ö | |||
| µ±Ç°Ö÷ÌâÒѾ´æµµ¡£ | |||
| µ±Ç°Ö»ÏÔʾÂú×ãÖ¸¶¨Ìõ¼þµÄ»ØÌû£¬µã»÷ÕâÀï²é¿´±¾»°ÌâµÄËùÓлØÌû | |||
[×ÊÔ´]
·îÏ×һƪ¡°»¯Ñ§µçÔ´µÄÄÉÃ×¼¼Êõ¡±¸øµç»¯Ñ§³æ³æ
|
|||
|
µçÔ´µÄ΢ÐÍ»¯ÊÇδÀ´µçÔ´µÄ·¢Õ¹·½Ïò£¬ÄÉÃ×¼¼ÊõÈçºÎÓ¦ÓÃΪ֮·þÎñÊǸöÈȵ㡣ϣÍûÕâÆªÎÄÏ×µÄһЩÄÉÃ×µçÔ´¼¼Êõ¶ÔÄãµÄÑо¿ÓаïÖú¡£ Title: Power sources for nanotechnology Institute: Naval Research Laboratory of USA Keywords: power source; nanopower; nanofuel cell; molecular motor; nanobattery; micropower; fuel cell; solar cell; battery. Abstract: Nanoscale power sources are critical to the success of nanodevices. Potential nanotechnology applications range from molecular electronics to medical treatment to remote sensing. Despite the limited research to date and the complexities of the problem, nanoscale power sources may be developed with inspiration from microscale and molecular/biological power sources, and they can be fabricated with new and emerging fabrication techniques. Recent progress toward microscale power is surveyed herein, and limitations are noted. Finally, several nanoscale power source schemes are described which can provide direction for future research efforts. |
» ²ÂÄãϲ»¶
±±·½¹¤Òµ´óѧ085808´¢Äܼ¼Êõ-02·½Ïò£¨µç³Ø£©½ÓÊÕµ÷¼ÁÉú
ÒѾÓÐ0È˻ظ´
272Çóµ÷¼Á£¬½ÓÊÜ¿çרҵµ÷¼Á£¡
ÒѾÓÐ3È˻ظ´
·ÖÎö»¯Ñ§ÂÛÎÄÈóÉ«/·ÒëÔõôÊÕ·Ñ?
ÒѾÓÐ210È˻ظ´
ÓÐÒ»ÇøTOPÂÛÎÄ£¬Çóµ÷¼Á
ÒѾÓÐ22È˻ظ´
´óÁ¬¹¤Òµ´óѧ½ÜÇà/³¤½ÍŶÓ-ÉúÎïÖʲÄÁÏ-´¢ÄÜµç³Ø·½ÏòÕÐÊÕ2026¼¶²©Ê¿Éú
ÒѾÓÐ14È˻ظ´
2026¹óÖÝ´óѧ²©Ê¿ÕÐÉú
ÒѾÓÐ0È˻ظ´
Çൺ´óѧ»¯Ñ§»¯¹¤Ñ§Ôº2026ÄêÕÐÊÕµ÷¼Á˶ʿÑо¿Éú
ÒѾÓÐ0È˻ظ´
2026ÄêÄþ²¨¹¤³ÌѧԺÕÐÊÕ˶ʿÑо¿Éú£¨µ÷¼Á£©
ÒѾÓÐ0È˻ظ´
ɽ¶«¿Æ¼¼´óѧ»¯¹¤Ñ§ÔºÌ©É½Ñ§ÕßÍŶÓÕÐÊÕÑо¿Éúµ÷¼Á3-5Ãû£¬»¯Ñ§¹¤³ÌÓë¼¼Êõ¡¢»¯Ñ§¹¤³Ì
ÒѾÓÐ1È˻ظ´
ÉúÎïÓëҽҩרҵ˶ʿµ÷¼Á£¨ºÓ±±´óѧ »¯Ñ§Óë²ÄÁÏ¿ÆÑ§Ñ§Ôº£©
ÒѾÓÐ3È˻ظ´
ºÓ±±´óѧ·ÖÎö»¯Ñ§ÕÐÊÕ¶àÃûµ÷¼Á¿¼Éú
ÒѾÓÐ8È˻ظ´
» ±¾Ö÷ÌâÏà¹ØÉ̼ÒÍÆ¼ö: (ÎÒÒ²ÒªÔÚÕâÀïÍÆ¹ã)
magicpopo
½ð³æ (ÖøÃûдÊÖ)
- ECEPI: 1
- Ó¦Öú: 89 (³õÖÐÉú)
- ¹ó±ö: 0.33
- ½ð±Ò: 1459.6
- Ìû×Ó: 1064
- ÔÚÏß: 443.6Сʱ
- ³æºÅ: 264784
|
226 Int. J. of Nanotechnology, Vol. 1, Nos. 1/2, 2004 Power sources for nanotechnology Aimee E. Curtright, Peter J. Bouwman, Ryan C. Wartena and Karen E. Swider-Lyons* Naval Research Laboratory, Code 6171, 4555 Overlook Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20375-5342, USA Fax: 1 202 767 3321 E-mail: Karen.lyons@nrl.navy.mil *Corresponding author Abstract: Nanoscale power sources are critical to the success of nanodevices. Potential nanotechnology applications range from molecular electronics to medical treatment to remote sensing. Despite the limited research to date and the complexities of the problem, nanoscale power sources may be developed with inspiration from microscale and molecular/biological power sources, and they can be fabricated with new and emerging fabrication techniques. Recent progress toward microscale power is surveyed herein, and limitations are noted. Finally, several nanoscale power source schemes are described which can provide direction for future research efforts. Keywords: power source; nanopower; nanofuel cell; molecular motor; nanobattery; micropower; fuel cell; solar cell; battery. |
4Â¥2007-10-31 01:06:10
2Â¥2007-10-21 16:41:35
3Â¥2007-10-30 20:45:26














»Ø¸´´ËÂ¥