Nano Vision Tech develops the Electromagnetic Nano Converter (EM-NC), a specialized nanorectenna that combines nanoantennas with tunnel metal-insulator-metal (MIM) diodes to rectify electromagnetic waves. The technology utilizes a proprietary integrated compensation circuit to overcome traditional impedance matching and frequency response limitations, enabling the efficient conversion of visible, infrared, and thermal radiation into direct current (DC) electricity. This mechanism allows the capture of energy from the surrounding environment and industrial waste heat with theoretical efficiencies of 80–90%. The EM-NC cells are scalable from millimeter-sized portable components to large-area panels for residential and industrial deployment, utilizing non-toxic materials and cost-effective manufacturing processes.
Beyond energy harvesting, Nano Vision Tech applies its EM-NC technology to the thermal and night-vision imaging markets. The sensors achieve 20–30 times higher pixel density than existing solutions while maintaining a significantly lower Noise Equivalent Power (NEP) compared to standard vanadium oxide (VOx) microbolometers. Because the system operates effectively at room temperature without the need for cryogenic cooling, it allows for the production of lighter, simpler, and less expensive imaging systems. These capabilities serve a broad range of applications across the automotive, security, medical, and defense sectors.
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Nano Vision Tech Climate Tech relevance
Solar Energy: Addresses the gap where silicon PV cells fail to capture ~25% of available energy.
Thermal Energy Harvest: Unlocks untapped potential from wasted thermal radiation emitted by hot and warm objects.
Cost effective production using non toxic materials.