ydinmuuntimet
Ydinmuuntimet, known in English as nuclear converters or radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs), are devices that convert heat generated by radioactive decay into electricity. This conversion typically occurs through the thermoelectric effect, where a voltage is produced across a junction of two dissimilar materials when there is a temperature difference. The heat source is usually a radioactive isotope with a long half-life, such as plutonium-238. As the isotope decays, it releases alpha or beta particles, which interact with surrounding materials, generating heat. This heat is then transferred to thermoelectric modules, which in turn produce an electric current.
RTGs have found significant applications in situations where conventional power sources are impractical or unavailable, such