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		<title>A tenfold improvement in battery life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A tenfold improvement in battery life?
Stanford University researchers have made a discovery that could signal the arrival of laptop batteries that last more than a day on a single charge.
The researchers have found a way to use silicon nanowires to give rechargeable lithium ion batteries&#8211;used in laptops, iPods, video cameras, and mobile phones&#8211;as much as [...]]]></description>
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<h4>Stanford University researchers have made a discovery that could signal the arrival of <a href="http://laptopsbattery.us">laptop batteries</a> that last more than a day on a single charge.</h4>
<p>The researchers have found a way to use silicon nanowires to give rechargeable lithium ion batteries&#8211;used in laptops, iPods, video cameras, and mobile phones&#8211;as much as 10 times more charge. This potentially could give a conventional battery-powered laptop 40 hours of battery life,<a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-inspiron-e1505-battery.htm">dell inspiron e1505 battery</a>, rather than 4 hours.</p>
<p>The new batteries were developed by assistant professor Yi Cui and colleagues at Stanford University&#8217;s Department of Materials Science and Engineering.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s not a small improvement,&#8221; Cui said. &#8220;It&#8217;s a revolutionary development.&#8221;</p>
<p>Citing a research paper they wrote, published in Nature Nanotechnology, Cui said the increased battery capacity was made possible though a new type of anode that utilizes silicon nanowires. Traditional lithium ion batteries(<a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-GD761.htm">gd761 </a>,<a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-KD476.htm">kd476</a>) use graphite as the anode. This limits the amount of lithium&#8211;which holds the charge&#8211;that can be held in the anode, and it therefore limits battery life.</p>
<p>Silicon anodes have the &#8220;the highest theoretical charge capacity&#8221; according to Cui&#8217;s paper, but they expand when charging and shrink during use: a cycle that causes the silicon to be pulverized, degrading the performance of the battery. For 30 years, this dead end stumped researchers, who poured their battery(<a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-inspiron-1300-b120-battery.htm">inspiron b120 battery</a>,<a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-inspiron-1300-b130-battery.htm">inspiron b130 battery</a>) life-extending energy into improving graphite-based anodes.</p>
<p>Cui and his colleagues looked at this old problem and overcame it by constructing a new type of silicon nanowire anode. In Cui&#8217;s anode, the lithium is stored in a forest of tiny silicon nanowires, each with a diameter that is a thousandth of the thickness of a sheet of paper. The nanowires inflate to four times their normal size as they soak up lithium, but unlike previous silicon anodes, they do not fracture.</p>
<p>Cui said there are a few barriers to commercializing the technology.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are working on scaling up and evaluating the cost of our technology,&#8221; Cui said. &#8220;There are no roadblocks for either of these.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cui has filed a patent on the technology and is considering formation of a company or an agreement with a battery manufacturer for <a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-xps-m1330-battery.htm">dell xps m1330 battery</a>. He expects the battery to be commercialized and available within &#8220;several years,&#8221; pending testing.</p>
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