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Patent regarding a process and apparatus for energy storage and release.
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29 p. : ill.
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Abstract: The present invention provides a process and apparatus to store and deliver controlled amounts of heat and light energy, from low levels to very intense levels, to microscopic locations in a object remotely, not necessarily involving direct contact with the object, where the energy delivered remotely is less than the energy released by the object. More specifically, the present invention comprises a novel and previously unanticipated source of local energy production by the exposure of carbon nanotubes by EM radiation in the radio and microwave spectral regions. The present invention comprising a process and apparatus to remotely delivering highly controlled amounts of EM to the carbon nanotubes.
Related U.S. Application Data: Continuation-in-part of application number 10/764092, filed on January 23, 2004.
Provisional application number 60/442385, filed on January 24, 2003.
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Imholt, Timothy; Allara, David L., 1937-; Gnade, Bruce & Roberts, James A.Process and Apparatus for Energy Storage and Release,
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