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How does a nuclear battery convert radioactive decay into electricity?

šŸ’” The Answer

  • A betavoltaic cell uses a beta-emitting radioisotope, such as tritium or nickel-63.
  • The emitted electrons strike a semiconductor, creating electron-hole pairs.
  • These charge carriers are swept across a junction to produce a current.
  • Betavoltaic batteries can last decades with low power output.

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