Nanotechnology Localized Magnetism Semi-conductor Electron Excitation (LMSEE) uses electron excitation in semiconductors to produce practical dc power, see https://bit.ly/3SZ8ppv

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A nanotechnology direct current power generation device using static electromagnetic field and semiconductors. On patent application stage, the device would involve a technique that will be called Localized Magnetism Semi-conductor Electron Excitation (LMSEE) wherein materials are suitably selected such that electron excitation in semiconductors is achieved during contact with incident EM field at the non-radioactive EM spectrum. Fund raising for the LMSEE Project can also be made via Paypal through this link - https://lnkd.in/gSXKyyiU. Other related articles for the paper and the LMSEE Project can be found at https://bit.ly/lmseeprimer and https://lnkd.in/gThXs8jg.

Key Benefits

Mass production in various forms and market - power source for portable and mobile devices, small to medium to large power generation systems, as applied in various industries ranging from wearable medical devices to outer space explorations to commodity applications. Open for manufacturing licensing.

Applications

Mobile and portable power devices and gadgets, small to medium to large power generation systems in various industries such as in the production of wearable medical devices to outer space explorations and commodity devices, and the licensing of the technology to manufacturers.

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