화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Energy Research, Vol.42, No.12, 3861-3876, 2018
Photon energy amplification for the design of a micro PV panel
To design a micro PV panel, thousands of photons have been produced from a single photon by breaking down its photonic structure using Higgs-Boson BR (H) quantum field under high temperature conditions. Because the Higgs-Boson BR (H) Quantum can be excited under high temperature conditions which forms extremely short-range week force by the photon-photon collusion of the bare ions; thus, a pair photon (e(+)e(-)) is created from a single photon. This pair of photon can be dissociated by 2 surface semiconductors of the photovoltaic panel and further dispersed by the 3 diodes superconducting silicon surface to form multiple photons, here named as Hossain Multiple Photons (HmP). A mathematical test has been performed by applying MATLAB software, which revealed that production of HmP [1(photon)=(1+1=2(photons))=(2(photons)+2(photons))(2surface)=16(photon)=(16(photons))(3diode)= Sigma 4,096(photons)] from a single phone is doable through photon-photon collusion, photon dissociation, and photon scattering process into the Higgs-Boson BR (H) quantum field under high temperature condition. These multiple photons can be converted from direct current into alternating current for commercial use. Calculation revealed that 1590.9MW/h clean energy can be produced by merely 1cm(2) PV panel which indeed would be a new field of science that will substantially satisfy the total global energy demand.