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The Reported Conversion of Hydrogen into Helium Nature (London) |
A Google programme failed to detect cold fusion -- but is still a success Nature |
Cold Fusion Advances in Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Thermal Expansion and Lattice Anharmonicity of Pd-H and Pd-D Alloys J. Phys. F: Met. Phys. |
NMR Evidence for Solid-Fluid Transition Near 250 K of 3He Bubbles in Palladium Tritide Phys. Rev. Lett. |
Helium release from aged palladium tritide Phys. Rev. B: Mater. Phys. |
Surface Structure and Electrochemical Potential of Palladium while Absorbing Hydrogen in Aqueous Solution Trans. Faraday Soc. |
Limits on neutron emission following deuterium absorption into palladium and titanium Phys. Rev. Lett. |
Examination of nuclear measurement conditions in cold fusion experiments J. Electroanal. Chem. |
Cold fusion - engineering perspectives J. Fusion Energy |
Cold fusion - the heat mechanism J. Fusion Energy |
Eleventh International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Binuclear Atoms: A Model to Explain Low Energy Nuclear Reactions J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Indicators of Failed Information Epidemics in the Scientific Journal Literature: A Publication Analysis of Polywater and Cold Nuclear Fusion Scientametrics |
(3)He and (4)He from D2 absorbed in LaNi5 J. Alloys and Compounds |
Experimental Observation And A Possible Way To The Creation Of Anomalous Isotopes And Stable Superheavy Nuclei Via The Electron-Nucleus Collapse Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion The problem of supercompression of a solid target to a collapse state is considered. The basic principles of construction and the parameters of an experimental setup ensuring such a supercompression are described. The model and method of creation and evolution of superheavy nuclear clusters with 250<<i>A</i><500 and <i>A</i>>3000-5000 in the controlled collapse zone and in the volume of a remote accumulating screen are discussed. The evolution of such clusters results in the synthesis of isotopes with 1<<i>A</i><500 and with anomalous spatial distribution in the volume of a remote screen. These phenomena were interpreted on the basis of the idea of the formation of a self-organizing and self-supporting collapse of the electron-nucleus plasma under the action of a coherent driver up to a state close to the nuclear substance. |
The Conditions And Realization Of Self-Similar Coulomb Collapse Of Condensed Target And Low-Energy Laboratory Nucleosynthesis Eleventh International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Observation And Modeling Of The Ordered Motion Of Hypothetical Magnetically Charged Particles On The Multilayer Surface And The Problem Of Low-Energy Fusion The 12th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
The possible mechanism of creation of light magnetic monopoles in strong magnetic field of a laboratory system ICCF-14 International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
The Cause of and Happenings During Cold Fusion Events |
Deuterium surface segregation in titanium alloys Metal. Trans. |
Tritium Measurements and Deuterium Loading in D2O Electrolysis With a Palladium Cathode The First Annual Conference on Cold Fusion |
On the Possibility of D-D Fusion Stimulation by High-Current Arc Discharge in Gas-Filled Metal International Symposium on Cold Fusion and Advanced Energy Sources |
Measurement of a Very Low Neutron Background Within a Significant Gamma-Ray Environment by Means of a Coincidence Spectrometer with n-g Pulse-Shape Discrimination |
High-Frequency Radiation And Tritium Channel Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Ascending Diffusion Or Transmutation Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion In any field of investigations new ideas in combination with newly developed equipment can provide advance results. In view of arising interest to cold nuclear fusion (CNF) [1] and searches for consequences of its occurrence the study of the interaction of hydrogen with metals has coincided with the wide spread of the micro-probe X-ray spectrum analysis. This analysis is performed during measurements of alloying element concentration [1] with resolution of about 1x1 µm2. |
Indicator of the process of cold fusion Int. J. Hydrogen Energy |
About products of nucleus reactions during diffusion of deuterium through palladium membrane (PowerPoint slides) 15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
On the products of nucleus reactions formed during deuterium diffusion through palladium membrane 15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Heat and helium production during exothermic reactions between gases through palladium geometrical elements loaded with hydrogen Fusion Technol. |
Search for Neutron Emission in Titanium-Deuterium Systems |
Improvement of the TOFUS Apparatus |
Measurement of 2.5 MeV Neutron Emission from Ti/D and Pd/D Systems |
Electronic Fingerprint of D Site Occupation in Pd Deuteride 8th International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Method of Maximizing Anharmonic Oscillations in Deuterated Alloys |
Energy Localization The key to Understanding Energy in Nanotechnology & Nature (PowerPoint slides) Nature assembles ordered structures out of chaos without a temperature gradient or energy input. |
Nuclear fusion experiment in palladium charged by deuterium gas Fusion Technol. |
Investigation of anomalous densities of high-energy alpha-particles tracks in CR-39 detectors during electrolysis of heavy water on palladium cathodes (PowerPoint slides) 15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Detecting Energetic Charged Particle in D2O and H2O Electrolysis Using a Simple Arrangement of Cathode and CR-39 J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. Electrolysis of D2O and H2O solutions is carried out under several DC current patterns using a Ni film cathode. A CR-39 track detector is set in close contact with the cathode to detect an energetic charged particle. An impressive increasing in number of etch pit is occasionally observed. |
Temperature dependency on counting efficiency of NE213 liquid scintillator for low level neutron measurement |
Fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Can Water be the Origin of Excess Energy? 15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Isotopic and Elemental Composition of Substance in Nickel–Hydrogen Heat Generators J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. Results of isotopic and elemental composition analyses of fuel and matter near the active zone of nickel–hydrogen reactors before and after experiment with the integral excess energy up to 790 MJ are presented. No significant changes in the isotopic composition of nickel or lithium were observed. A significant increase in the concentration of impurities of a number of nuclides has been observed not only in fuel but also in structural elements adjacent to the active zones of the reactors. |
J. Fusion Energy |
Search for neutrons from cold nuclear fusion Z. Phys. A: At. Nucl. |
Upper limits to fusion rates of isotopic hydrogen molecules in palladium Phys. Rev. C: Nucl. Phys. |
Investigations of palladium catalysts on different carbon supports J. Catal. |
Beyond Hydrogen Loading J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Limits on electrochemically induced fusion of deuterium by neutron flux measurements Phys. Lett. B |
Tritium production in the interaction of dense streams of deuterium plama with metal surfaces Tech. Phys. Lett. |
Search for cold fusion induced by electrolysis in palladium Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis. A |
Cold nuclear fusion Wissensch. Fortschr. |
Heavy Electrons in Nano-Structure Clusters of Disordered Solids ICCF-14 International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Cold Fusion Synthesis of Helium Isotopes in Interaction of Deuterium and of Hydrogen Nuclei with Metals 2019 LANR/CF Colloquium at MIT Theoretical outcomes and their connections with the experimental outcomes |
On the Subsistence of Anomalous Nuclear Effects After Interrupting the Electrolysis in F-P Type Experiments with Deuterated Ti Cathodes Fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
An Experimental Method to Measure the Rate of H(D)-Absorption by a Pd Cathode During the Electrolysis of an Aqueous Solution: Advantages and Disadvantages 5th International Conference on Cold Fusion |
An interpretation of some postelectrolysis nuclear effects in deuterated titanium Fusion Technol. |
Application of the Electron-Donation Model for Hydrogen Absorption to Palladium-Rich Alloys. Hydrogen-Gold-Palladium J. Phys. Chem. |
Fluctuational enhancement of quantum mechanical and wave barrier penetrability and some physical consequences Vopr. At. Nauki Tekh. Ser.: Fiz. Radiats. Povr. Radiats. Materialoved. |
Cold Fusion Keeps Its Head Just Above Water Science News |
Cold Fusion Saga: Trials and Tribulations Science News |
Science News |
Cold Fusion:Wanted Dead And Alive Science News |
Cluster Fusion: Close But No Cigar Science |
Electrolysis Of D2O With A Palladium Cathode Compared With Electrolysis Of H2O With A Platinum Electrode: Procedure And Experimental Details |
Production Method for Violent TCB Jet Plasma from Cavity The 12th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science 1. Introduction |
The Study of Cavitation Bubble-Surface Plasmon Resonance Interaction For LENR and Biochemical processes |
Calorimetric investigation of electrochemically induced nuclear fusion of deuterium Thermochim. Acta |
Analysis of deformed palladium cathodes resulting from heavy water electrolysis Fusion Technol. |
Theoretical Model for Low Temperature Nuclear Events 8th World Hydrogen Energy Conf. |
A New Theoretical Model (Nu-Q) for Rationalizing Electrochemically Induced Nuclear Events Observed in Deuterium Loaded Pd Cathodes The First Annual Conference on Cold Fusion |
The Structure of the g Phase of Palladium Deuteride Phys. Lett. A |
Clandestine NSF Panel Warms to Cold Fusion The Scientist |
Neutron Measurements in Search of Cold Fusion |
Comments on an Experiment at Yale on Cold Fusion |
Cold Fusion at Texas A&M Science |
Letters and Response about Cold Fusion at Texas A&M Science |
Discover Magazine |
Energ. Nucl. (Rome) |
Potentially explosive organic reaction mechanisms in Pd/D2O electrochemical cells Chem. Health Safety |
Natural Low Energy Nuclear Fusion Reaction Infinite Energy |
Probable Products of Low Energy Nuclear Fusion Reactions on the Bodies of the Solar System Infinite Energy In the context of hypotheses about probable realization of low energy nuclear fusion reactions (LENR) there have been |
Infinite Energy |
Probable Microbiological Origin of Chemical Elements in Polymetallic Nodules on the Ocean Floor Infinite Energy |
15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science The production and detection of neutrons in the so called “cold fusion” phenomena is claimed since the first announcement by Fleischmann and Pons in 1989. In the last twenty years the same claim has |
On fusion/fission chain reactions in the Fleischmann-Pons 'cold fusion' experiment Fusion Technol. |
Preliminary observations on possible implications of new Bohr orbits (resulting from electromagnetic spin-spin and spin-orbit coupling) in 'cold' quantum mechanical fusion processes appearing in strong 'plasma focus' and 'capillary fusion' experiments Phys. Lett. A |
5th International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Phasometric T-P Diagram of the Rh-H System up to 400 C and Pressure of 67 kbar Doky. Akad. Sci. SSSR |
The Solubility of Hydrogen in the Platinum Metals under High Pressure Platinum Met. Rev. |
An attempt to observe cold thermonuclear fusion during the electrolysis of heavy water Sov. Phys. Lebedev Inst. Rep. |
The Pd-Pt-H System: Phase Transformations at High Pressure and Superconductivity Phys. Stat. Sol. A |
Helium isotopes and hydrogen in aluminium and other metals Vopr. At. Nauki Tekh. Ser.: Fiz. Radiats. Povr. Radiats. Materialoved. |
Study of Concentrations of Helium and Tritium in Electrolytic Cells with Excess Heat Generations Fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Search for neutrons emitted from sodium tungsten bronzes |
Search for nuclear products of the D + D nuclear fusion Int. J. Soc. Mat. Eng. Resources |
Highly reliable low-level neutron detection using 3He proportional counters Radioisot. |
Conformism in chemistry and the results Kim. Sanayi |
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