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His work gained recognition at a high level, with testing conducted by the Kyoto Institute of Technology in Japan. X-ray analysis revealed that the crystal wafers he used were approximately 30 millimeters in diameter and about 16 thousandths of an inch thick. These wafers, inspired by wartime sonar technology, were integral to his energy systems, and his prototypes consistently demonstrated the capability to produce measurable voltages, such as around 14 volts with a long wire antenna.