Like photosynthesis in plants: this CPU uses solar energy to ‘run calculations’ without the need for batteries



  • Penn State researchers built a monolithic 3D chip that runs entirely on ambient light without tapping a battery
  • The chip stacks silicon photovoltaic sensors, complementary MoS₂/WSe₂ logic, and graphene chemical sensors about 50 nm apart.
  • The development also opens the door to larger 2D circuits incorporating some of the same design philosophy in the future.

Research at Penn State University has resulted in an interesting engineering breakthrough: the construction of a compact integrated circuit that runs entirely on solar energy.

The IC, which omits batteries entirely, aims to perform calculations and be able to detect chemicals in its vicinity by harvesting available solar energy and aims to do so by stacking everything monolithically rather than splitting it into different arrays.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *