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New solar panels operate in the nighttime.



The new solar panels harvest energy from infrared light. That means they can use things like body temperature. For making electricity at night. The infrared-based solar panels can use any heat source for making electricity. 

They can connect to clothes. And infrared solar panels can create energy for the mobile telephone battery. But also microchips that are in the intelligent clothes can get energy from those infrared panels. 

But those systems can be even more capable if they are connected with bioluminescence light. The bioluminescence light can use also with regular solar panels. The idea is that the light that solar panels need will produce by using bioluminescence cells. 

Bioluminescence light can make it possible to create solar panels that work the nighttime. And bioluminescence light can also use in light amplifiers. 

The new solar panels can operate in the darkness. And they can create about 1/10 of the power that solar panels create during the daytime. The system is based that the starlight will put travel through the light amplifier. 

The problem with a light amplifier is that it requires electricity for its amplification unit. The light amplifier works like a laser. The light travels through the light and outcoming light will increase the power of the light. And that outcoming radiation is normally created by using led-lights. 

But biotechnology can also help in that thing. The light amplifier and solar panels can use also bioluminescence to create electricity. 

The bioluminescence light that is created by living bioluminescence cells can solve the problem of how to make the solar panel that operates at night time. Owls are the birds that are using the light amplifier. In the eye of its own is the channel surrounded by the bioluminescence cells. And that system works as biological light amplification. 

The bioluminescence cells can get from the deep-sea fishes. Those cells that are creating biological light can hybridize with bacteria. And those cells can produce light in the nighttime. The light that those bioluminescence cells form. Can be driven through the light amplification system.  That uses those shining cells to increase the power of light. 

The bioluminescence cells can also close in the chambers that are forming the laser ray. That laser ray can drive through the light amplifier. And it can make the solar panels operate at night time. The idea to use bioluminescence for that kind of system is that those cells don't require electricity. And the use of biological light denies the need to use electricity. That makes those systems very capable and they can feed things like miniature computers more effectively than systems that are basing traditional LED lights. 


https://www.euronews.com/green/2022/04/08/reverse-solar-panel-technology-still-works-when-the-sun-goes-down


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