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Wed, 17 Dec 2008, 12:02pm New EEStor Patent »
Skiff
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This patent is very clear about what the EESU is, and fairly clear about how it is built. Basically the science seems to be individual barium titanate crystals, with the aluminum oxide coating as the anode / cathode. Then line them all up together in parallel. Rather than the old BT powder sandwiched between 2 large plates.

What do our science SME's think? Does the individual crystal approach answer the dialectric saturation issue? Does the individual crystal approach solve all the "defect" issues?

Does issuing this patent clear the way for a production prototype announcement?

Last edited Wed, 17 Dec 2008, 12:08pm by Skiff

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