Scientists build first working quantum battery prototype, uses lasers to charge in femtoseconds
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Australian scientists at CSIRO have created the first working quantum battery prototype that charges in femtoseconds using lasers and becomes more efficient as it grows larger, defying conventional battery limitations. The nanoscopic device successfully stores and releases energy through quantum mechanics, potentially revolutionizing power systems for quantum computers and future wireless charging applications.
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