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Reversing the Faraday effect to get an induced current
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[QUOTE="romeo17, post: 6119053, member: 648122"] Thanks both for the kind answers and article. Well, I was thinking to have coils thickness at microwaves/infrared wavelenght (micro-antenna), not at UV (nano-antenna). I read that the issue with Nantenna are technological 1. nano-structures difficult to manufacture 2. diods are too slow to produce direct current at high frequency If there is a crystal that absorbes UV and issue micro/infrared waves (luminescence) it should induce current in micro coils. I think it should be properly polarized to maximize the delta flux in the coil. I was wandering if someone of you know some research/article on this specific matter. [/QUOTE]
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