Betacels utilized Pm-147 beta sources that were combined with custom designed silicon
p-n junctions. Operational configurations involved stacking unidirectional sources with
Si p-n junctions in a series arrangement. The power output of the Betacel was approximately 400
μW. The
power density of the battery was approximately 0.025 mW/cm3. The battery itself was approximately one cubic inch in volume (16 cm3). Most of the volume was used for shielding, to contain the
gamma radiation that was emitted from the
Pm-146 contaminant within the Pm-147. These Betacel batteries presented an
efficiency of approximately 4%. However, more efficient devices were in the development process utilizing bidirectional beta sources. These bi-directional source devices would have yielded efficiencies approaching 8%. However, these higher efficiency devices were never realized since pacemaker manufacturers focused on the use of
lithium-ion batteries which did not utilize radioactive material, and could power pacemakers for 5 to 7 years. Although previous betavoltaic devices degraded rapidly due to radiation damage, the Betacel showed no deleterious effects from radiation. The power levels decreased as expected. In particular, the battery power decreased exponentially with a
half-life of 2.62 years, the same as that for Pm-147. ==Limitations and demise==