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Anomalous Results in Fleischmann-Pons Type Electrochemical Experiments (PowerPoint slides) 17th International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Are Oxide Interfaces Necessary in Fleischmann-Pons-type Experiments? J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Evidence for Excess Energy in Fleischmann–Pons-Type Electrochemical Experiments J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Precursors to 'cold fusion' phenomenon and the detection of energetic charged particles in deuterium/solid systems Fusion Technol. |
Chem. J. Chin. Univ |
Studies on Anomalous Phenomena of D/Pd Systems using a Gas-loading Process - A Stride Towards Neutrino Detection J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. A brief reviewof 20 years of experiments at Tsinghua University confirms anomalous phenomena during gas loading in D/Pd systems. A scale-up of the experiment would make it feasible to test the hypothesis that neutrinos are emitted during these phenomena (the “neutrino conjecture”). |
Condensed matter nuclear science research status in China Curr. Sci. |
Temperature Dependence of Excess Power in Both Electrolysis and Gas-loading Experiments J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. The earlier data from a “Heat after Death” electrolysis experiment and from a Tsinghua University gas-loading experiment are reviewed to show that temperature dependence of excess heat in both electrolysis and gas-loading experiments supports the straight-line behaviour in the semi-logarithmic plot discovered by Storms. Additional gas-loading data in seven Pd-tubes show that excess heat is correlated to a deuterium flux as a result of the diffusion process which is implied in this temperature dependence of excess heat. |
Zon op Aarde (Sun on Earth) Natuur en Technik |
Isotopic measurements of palladium metal containing protium and deuterium by glow discharge mass spectrometry Anal. Chem. |
Study of the Neutron and g-Emission from the Palladium-Deuterium System in the Process of the Transformation of the Crystalline Structure 8th International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Topoenergetic evidence of cold fusion phenomena Fusion Technol. |
Comment on 'On the Barut-Vigier model of the hydrogen atom' by Samsonenko et al Phys. Lett. A |
New quantum mechanical tight bound states and 'cold fusion' Phys. Lett. A |
Self-catalyzed nuclear fusion of lithium-6 and deuterium using alpha particles |
Issues Related to Reproducibility in a CMNS Experiment J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
A Discussion of an H2O run which followed Operation with D20 |
A Zero Gradient Calorimeter for the Measurement of Anomalous Heat from the Electrolysis of Deuterated Metals The First Annual Conference on Cold Fusion |
An Improved Zero Gradient Calorimeter For the Investigation of Cold Fusion Phenomena A second generation no balance calorimeter has been constructed for measuring anomalous heat in electrolytic cells. This calorimeter is similar in concept to an isothermal calorimeter except that it is operated with zero temperature differential. The calorimeter accuracy is normal 4 milliwatts when operated at a total power of 12 watts. Calibration is performed in Scituate by operating the cells under test reversed or at zero current. |
Fusion Neutron Emission Induced by Injection of Deuterium Into Titanium Target in a Mirror Plasma |
Low-energy Nuclear Reactions Driven by Discrete Breathers J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Quantum Tunneling in Breather 'Nano-colliders' J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Nuclear Catalysis Mediated by Localized Anharmonic Vibrations J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Catalytic Mechanism of LENR in Quasicrystals based on Localized Anharmonic Vibrations and Phasons J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Nuclear effects in the electrolysis of heavy water Rev. Roum. Phys. |
Energy Source System (Patent) |
Cold Fusion by Sparking in Hydrogen Isotopes. Energy Balances and Search for Fusion By-products. A Strategy to Prove the Reality of Cold Fusion Fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Cold fusion by sparking in hydrogen isotopes Fusion Technol. |
Measurement of Excess Energy and Isotope Formation in the Palladium-Hydrogen System 5th International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Interaction of palladium/hydrogen and palladium/deuterium to measure the excess energy per atom for each isotope Fusion Technol. |
Formation and Properties of Hydrex and Deutex The Seventh International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Formation and properties of hydrex and deutex Infinite Energy |
Response to 'Comments on 'Interaction of palladium/hydrogen and palladium/ deuterium to measure the excess energy per atom for each isotope' Fusion Technol. |
Hydrex Catallyzed Transmutation of Uranium and Palladium: Experimental Part 8th International Conference on Cold Fusion |
The Hydrex Concept-Effect on Heavy Nuclei 8th International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Hydrogen triggered exothermic reaction in uranium metal Phys. Lett. A |
Experimental observation of nuclear reactions in palladium and uranium -- possible explanation by hydrex mode Fusion Technol. |
Synthesis Of A Copper Like Compound From Nickel And Hydrogen And Of A Chromium Like Compound From Calcium And Deuterium Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen / Deuterium Loaded Metals A working hypothesis is presented that aims to explain results observed in the LENR-CF field. This hypothesis is based on a novel conjecture: a very sizeable increase of the strength of gravitation at pico-meter distances. Experiments designed to confirm (or deny) this working hypothesis are described. |
Very Sizeable Increase of Gravitation at Picometer Distance: A Novel Working Hypothesis to Explain Anomalous Heat Effects and Apparent Transmutations in Certain Metal/Hydrogen Systems J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
A simple calorimetric method to avoid artifacts in a controversial field: The ice calorimeter ICCF-14 International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
ICCF-14 International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
The CMAF Window (PowerPoint slides) 15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science Possible sizeable energy production from 500/1000 eV deuterons. |
A Practical Way to Generate Protons (Deuterons) of Energy Between 500 and 1000 eV 15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Evaluation of d/d Reaction Rates in Metallic Lattices as a Function of the Deuteron Energy. A Phenomenological Model of Nuclear Fusion in Solids 15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Nuclear Signatures to be Expected from Rossi Energy Amplifier J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. The nuclear signatures that can be expected when contacting hydrogen with fine nickel powders are derived from thermal results recently obtained (Rossi energy amplifier). The initiation of the reactions (either by proton or neutron capture) is not discussed and considered as true. Proposals are made to check the process either by radiation emission measurements or by elemental analysis (ICP-MS) |
An Introduction to the Pico-chemistry Working Hypothesis J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
An Outsider's View of the Fleischmann - Pons Effect (PowerPoint slides) 15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Search for the Origins of the Anomalous Heat Effect (AHE) in Deuterium-loaded Palladium Driven Far From Equilibrium (PowerPoint slides) Discovery is Creatively Disruptive |
Preface J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Linear combination of Gaussian-type orbitals - local-density-functional cluster studies of D-D interactions in titanium and palladium Phys. Rev. B: Mater. Phys. |
LENR Market Development Technology of the (near) Future? (PowerPoint slides) LENR Technology overview |
A search for evidence of cold fusion in the direct implantation of palladium and indium with deuterium Can. J. Phys. |
Comment on: Deuterium nuclear fusion at room temperature: a pertinent inequality on barrier penetration J. Chem. Phys. |
Design considerations for palladium electrodes as suggested by a deuteron cluster model for cold nuclear fusion J. Fusion Energy |
Calorimetric experiments supporting the transmission resonance model for cold fusion Fusion Technol. |
Experimental Details for Light Water Cold Fusion Research at Cal. Poly.- Pomona International Symposium on Cold Fusion and Advanced Energy Sources |
Hydrogen diffusion in palladium by galvaostatic charging Acta Metall. |
Neutron limits from gas-loaded titanium-deuterium systems Z. Phys. A: At. Nucl. |
Cluster-Impact Fusion Phys. Rev. Lett. |
Nature (London) |
Strangeness and Quark Gluon Plasma: Aspects of Theory and Experiment |
A search for neutrons in single-phase palladium-deuterium Kold fusion? Fusion Technol. |
Final Report on Calorimetry-based Excess Heat Trials using Celani Treated NiCuMn (Constantan) Wires J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
An investigation of reports of fusion reactions occurring at the cathode in glow discharges Fusion Technol. |
Abstracts 15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
COLD FUSION The History of Research in Italy |
FUSIONE FREDDA Storia Della Ricerca in Italia |
The Seventh International Conference on Cold Fusion Proceedings of The Seventh International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Nuclear reaction by three-body recombination beteween deuterons and the nuclei of lattice-trapped D2 molecules Fusion Technol. |
Triple Deuterium Fusion Between Deuterons And The Nuclei Of Lattice Trapped Deuterium Molecules Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Is the Nuclear Active Environment a Metals–Silicon–Boron–D2 Alloy Enabling a Three-body Recombination between Deuteron and the Nuclei of D2? J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Is the cold fusion reaction possible? Kagaku to Kogyo (Tokyo) |
Key points in the evaluation of experimental results (the excess heat) Oyo Butsuri |
Hydrogen/Deuterium Concentration in Pd under Cathodic Polarization |
Hydrogen absorption in palladium electrodes in alkaline solutions J. Electroanal. Chem. |
Hydrogen pressure equivalent to overpotential on Pd + Ag alloy electrodes in acidic solutions in the presence of thiourea J. Electroanal. Chem. |
NSF/EPRI Workshop on Anomalous Effects in Deuterated Metals |
EPRI sponsored an experimental program to investigate the trace element changes brought about in palladium after extensive electrolysis in heavy water electrolytes. Of particular interest were cathodes which had experienced episodes of excess heat production beyond all electrical and other inputs. This report details the careful analysis of a particular cathode by neutron activation (NAA) as compared with the identical simultaneous analysis of virgin palladium material from which the cathode was fabricated. |
Report of the Cold Fusion Panel to the Energy Research Advisory Board |
Solid State and Electrochemical Phenomena Related to Cold Fusion in Titanium I. Introduction |
Deuterium Concentration Profiles and Crystallization Anomalies in Electrolytically Deuterated Titanium Plates |
Anomalous Metals in Electrified Vacuum J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
NyTeknik |
Note on the release of nH1 from cathodically polarized Pd electrodes |
Reply to patent office |
4-Space Dirac Theory and LENR J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Negative results and positive artifacts observed in a comprehensive search for neutrons from 'cold fusion' Fusion Technol. |
High-sensitivity neutron detectors used at Sandia National Laboratories to monitor and diagnose 'cold fusion' experiments: negative results J. Fusion Energy |
A sensitive multi-detector neutron counter used to monitor 'cold fusion' experiments in an underground laboratory: negative results and positive artifacts IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci. |
Srearch for Nuclear Fusion in Deuterated Targets under Cluster-Beam Impact Phys. Rev. Lett. |
Investigation of cold fusion in heavy water J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. |