Nowadays, we use cell phones not just to make calls, but smartphones have become an important tool for monitoring our health, interacting with vehicles, and entering the augmented reality world, and these smartphone features make it necessary for us to find new ways to keep cell phones alive Recently, there have been attempts to charge smartphones by transmitting power wirelessly or capturing the kinetic energy of the user's movements.
Now, researchers have invented a way to charge the phone with ambient light, take a look at it.
Scientists at the French solar company Dracula Technologies have developed a LAYER technology called Light As Your Energy Response. By its very nature, LAYER is a thin, flexible Solar cells can be made using ink jet printers.
These cost-effective, foldable sheets made of a unique conductive plastic that absorbs energy from both solar and artificial light make this technology more versatile than many previous technologies. LAYER can be printed on electronic devices , Or larger LAYER can be fixed on an object that can capture more light, such as a backpack, and then the object is connected to the device.
Sadok Ben Dkhil, a material physicist from Dracula Technologies, said in an interview: 'You could imagine printing it on a T-shirt and using it to charge your phone.'
These solar cells need only one hour of printing time and can be customized for shape, color and even transparency.Although researchers are still looking for ways to shorten the solar cell charging time, they believe the technology has been used for real-world applications Prepared for that, Ben Dkhil said in an interview: 'We should be able to charge smartphones for the next few months.'