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    The world’s first quantum battery enables ultra-fast charging

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    Australian researchers have taken a significant step in the field of energy storage by successfully developing and testing what is believed to be the world’s first proof-of-concept quantum battery.

    Scientists say the new technology could reshape the way energy is stored and delivered, allowing devices to be charged dramatically faster.

    First quantum battery developed and tested

    The project was led by CSIRO in collaboration with the University of Melbourne and RMIT, and the results are Natural light: science and applications. Key contributors include University of Melbourne researchers Associate Professor James Hutchison and Professor Trevor Smith.

    “Like conventional batteries, quantum batteries charge, store and release energy. But while everyday batteries rely on chemical reactions, quantum batteries exploit the properties of quantum mechanics,” said Associate Professor Hutchison.

    “The advantage of quantum is that the system absorbs light in a single giant ‘superabsorption’ event, which charges the battery faster.”

    Fast charging confirmed with ultra-fast laser test

    To test the prototype’s performance, the researchers used the Ultrafast Laser Laboratory in the University of Melbourne’s School of Chemistry. Advanced spectroscopic techniques allowed us to observe and confirm the fast charging behavior of batteries.

    “The unique capabilities of the Ultrafast Laser Laboratory, including dual femtosecond laser amplifiers and tunable optical parametric amplifiers, were critical in allowing us to record ultrafast signals over several orders of magnitude,” Professor Smith said.

    Breakthrough point for future quantum energy storage

    The findings provide an early look at how quantum-based energy systems may impact future technologies.

    Dr James Quach, CSIRO’s Quantum Science and Technology Science Lead, led the team that designed and built the prototype.

    “This research and proof of concept validates the exciting potential of quantum batteries for rapid and scalable charging and energy storage at room temperature, laying the foundation for next-generation energy solutions,” said Dr. Quach.

    “Our findings confirm a fundamental quantum effect that is completely counterintuitive: the larger the quantum battery, the faster it charges.

    “While there is still much work to be done in quantum battery research, we have taken an important step towards realizing the potential. The next step for quantum batteries now is to extend energy storage time.”



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