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Relaxation toward equilibrium in plasmon-enhanced fusion Fusion Technol. |
Enhancement of Fusion Rate Induced by the Collective Electron Excitations |
J. Electroanal. Chem. |
Some like it cool Phys. Mag |
Cold fusion in a dense electron gas J. Phys. France |
Experimental Investigation of the Muon Catalyzed d-d Fusion Phys. Lett. B |
Limits on neutron emission from 'cold fusion' in metal hydrides Phys. Rev. C: Nucl. Phys. |
Nature |
Tunnel Resonance Of Electron Wave And Force Of Fluctuation The 12th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Geophysical aspects of cold nuclear fusion in condensed matter Nucl. Geophys. |
Experimental Testing of the Erzion Model by Reacting of Electron Flux on the Target Fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Investigation of the Erzion-Nuclear Transformation by Ion Beams Fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Crystal Structure of Pd Hydride with Primitive Cubic Lattice Sov. Phys. Crystallogr. |
The Electrical Resistance of Palladium and Palladium-Gold Alloy (50 wt% Au and Pd) in Gaseous Hydrogen up to 24000 at at 25Ã… C Phys. Stat. Sol. A |
The Electrical Resistance of Palladium and Palladium-Gold Alloy (50 wt% Au and Pd) in Gaseous Hydrogen up to 24000 at at 25 C Phys. Stat. Sol. A |
High Pressure Research on Palladium-Hydrogen Systems Pt. Met. Rev. |
A High-Pressure Investigation of the Rhodium/Palladium/Hydrogen System J. Phys. Chem. |
The Metallic Behavior of Hydrogen in Palladium Sov. J. Low Temp. Phys. |
Activation Volume for Hydrogen Diffusion in Palladium Hydride J. Less-Common Met. |
Investigation of Some Metal-Hydrogen Systems in the High Pressure Region J. Less-Common Met. |
Search for 'cold fusion' in some Me-D systems at high pressures of gaseous deuterium J. Less-Common Met. |
Electrolytic charging of palladium by deuterium at normal and high pressure conditions Pol. J. Chem. |
Concentration Polarization in hydrogen permeation through self-supported Pd-based membranes (PowerPoint slides) 15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Comments on SRI RP-3170 Review Meeting |
HIVER Electrochemistry Energy Project Update ARPA-E LENR Workshop LENR Field Issues & Potential Solutions |
US Navy HIVER an Active Solid-State Energy Research Program ICCF24 Solid-state Energy Summit |
Electrostatic voltage excitation process and apparatus |
Method for enhancing alpha decay in radioactive materials |
Technology Forecast: Worldwide Research on Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions Increasing and Gaining Acceptance |
Fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
New US Army LENR Replication Efforts: HIVER Co-deposition and Gas Loading ICCF24 Solid-state Energy Summit |
A Search for Correlated Quantum States in Nuclear Reactions: First Exciting Results From an Experimental Test J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Interface Impedance and the Apparent Electrical Resistance of Palladium Hydrides in Aqueous Solutions Trans. Faraday Soc. |
Hysteresis of the Relationships Between Electrical Resistance and Hydrogen Content of Palladium Trans. Faraday Soc. |
Changes of Electrode Potential and Electrical Resistance as a Function of the Hydrogen Content of some Pd+Ni and Pd+Rh alloys J. Am. Chem. Soc. |
Absorption of Hydrogen by Palladized Palladium Electrodes Following Immersion in Oxidizing Solutions Electrochim. Acta |
Theory of nuclear reactions with the participation of slow charged particles in solids Sov. J. Nucl. Phys. Originally Oin: Yad. Fiz. 55 [1992] 79. |
Prediction of new tightly-bound states of H2+ (D2+) and 'cold fusion' experiments J. Hydrogen Energy |
Search for 0.8 MeV (3)He nuclei emitted from Pd and Ti exposed to high pressure D2 J. Fusion Energy |
Observation of neutron emission from electrolysis of heavy water Pis`ma Zh. Tekh. Fiz. |
Vopr. At. Nauki Tekh. Ser.: Fiz. Radiats. Povr. Radiats. Materialoved. |
The First Annual Conference on Cold Fusion |
QRT: Quantum Resonance Triggering Principle |
A Semi-Classical Quantized Theory of Lattice Induced Nuclear Transformations International Symposium on Cold Fusion and Advanced Energy Sources |
International Symposium on Cold Fusion and Advanced Energy Sources |
Experimental Evidence Favoring Brightsen's Nucleon Cluster Model J. New Energy Brightsen’s Nucleon Cluster Model (NCM) predicts that a relatively low-energy photon can stimulate a nuclear transmutation under certain specified conditions. Examination of an experiment by Lin & Bockris demonstrates that the transmutation of mercury-201 to gold-197 induced by a mere exothermic chemical reaction (burning gunpowder) is an actual concrete example of a novel process predicted by the NCM. |
A High School Level Expose of the Mistake Upon Which the ERAB Report is Based J. New Energy |
Parmenter's Fundamental Breakthrough Contributions Infinite Energy |
Recent Advances in LENT and Proposed CF via Deuterium Crystals INE/EEMF Conference on New Energy Conversion |
Five Frozen Needles CF Protocol J. New Energy |
Optimal laser wavelength for resonant transmission through the coulomb barrier Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Generalized cause and effect demonstration protocol Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
MIT Cold Fusion Colloquium Cold Fusion: experimental "facts" assumed herein: |
3 Untried 'Optimal' Hot & Cold Fusion Reactors (PowerPoint slides) 7th Symposium on Current Trends in International Fusion Research |
Empirical System Identification (ESID) and Optimal Control of Lattice-Assisted Nuclear Reactors ICCF-14 International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
The only conventionally viable Cold Nuclear Fusion theory? American Chemical Society What is meant in this context by "conventionally viable"? |
Activation of solid-phase deflagration of hydrogen-containing energy-storing substances Int. J. Hydrogen Energy |
In-situ X-ray diffraction of palladium cathodes in electrolytic cells Solid State Commun. |
Neutron emission in Ni-H systems Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis. A |
Science in the 21st Century: Knowledge Monopolies and Research Cartels J. Sci. Expl. |
Search for cold fusion in palladium Z. Phys. B: Condens. Matter |
About one opportunity of second shower spectrum interpretation observed at small depth underground |
Interpretation of cold nuclear fusion by means of erzion catalysis Fiz. Plazmy Nekotor. Vopr. Obshch. Fiz. M. |
Study of the possibility of a cold nuclear fusion reaction by electrolysis of heavy water with a titanium electrode |
Excess Heat Observation During Electrolysis of Cs2CO3 Solution in Light Water Fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Erzion Model of Catalytic Nuclear Transmutation and Its Interpretation of Ball-Lightning and Other Anomalous Geophysical Phenomena The principles that underlie the Erzion Model of catalytic nuclear transmutation are described. The Erzion Model permits the main anomalous features of Cold Fusion to be readily interpreted. Ball-lightning and some other anomalous geophysical phenomena are interpreted in terms of this model. The fundamental and applied problems resolved with Erzion Model are indicated. |
Possibility of Radioactive Waste Utilization in Terms of the Erzion Model The possibility of transmutation of twenty six elements which form the main part of radioactive wastes is analysed in terms of the Erzion Model. The final products of the transmutation reactions are examined. It is concluded that practically all of the radio nuclides may be utilized. |
Influence of Spin and Parity Preservation Lows on Erzion Model Predictions in Cold Fusion Experiments The Seventh International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Neutron Generation at Ultrasonic Cavitation of Some Liquids The Seventh International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Erzion Discovery in Cosmic Rays and its Possible Great Role in Nature in Framework of Erzion Model of Cold Nuclear Transmutation 8th International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Calorimetric And Neutron Diagnostics Of Liquids During Laser Irradiation Eleventh International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Search For Erzion Nuclear Catalysis Chains From Cosmic Ray Erzions Stopping In Organic Scintillator Eleventh International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Erzion Model Features In Cold Nuclear Transmutation Experiments Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen / Deuterium Loaded Metals I describe the history of Erzion Model from its appearance in Cosmic Rays in 1982 and its development to explain the main features of Cold Fusion Experiments. |
Role of Russian Scientists in CMNS - Conference Proceedings 1991-2007 ICCF-14 International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Erzion model interpretation of the experiments with hydrogen loading of various metals J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Calorimetric and Radiation Diagnostics of Water Solutions Under Intense Light Irradiation J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Use of Asymmetrical Regauging and Multivalued Potentials to Achieve Over-Unity Electromagnetic Engines J. New Energy |
Purported Over-Unity Results by Hewlett Packard J. New Energy |
EM Corrections Enabling a Practical Unified Field Theory with Emphasis on Time-Charging Interactions of Longitudinal EM Waves J. New Energy |
Excess Heat: Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed |
Response to the DOE/2004 Review of Cold-Fusion Research |
Triple collision reaction of deuterons as a possible explanation of cold nuclear fusion Naturwiss. |
Characterization of Charged Particle Bursts from Deuterium Loaded Thin Titanium Foils |
Infinite Energy |
Newsweek |
A Sun in a Test Tube? Newsweek |
Wall Street Journal |
Search for fusion reactions between deuterium atoms implanted into titanium Nucl. Fusion |
Ber. Bunsenges. Phys. Chem. |
Investigation of the nickel-hydrogen anomalous heat effect Experimental work was undertaken to reproduce a specific observation of the gas-phase Anomalous Heat Effect (AHE)*. This task required the production of a quantity of heat energy by a mass of material so small that the origin of the energy cannot be attributable to a chemical process. The gas-phase form of AHE is difficult to reproduce and hence lacks a measure of credibility. The goal is to enhance its credibility by reproducing results first demonstrated in Japan and later reproduced in the U.S. by a solitary investigator. The technique heated nanometer-sized Ni:Pd particles (20:1 molar ratio) embedded in micron-sized particles of an inert refractory of ZrO2. It was not within the purview of this work to investigate the physical origin of the AHE effect or speculate on its source. |
High-temperature Calorimetric Measurements of Heat for Ni/H2 Exothermic Reactions J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. Instrumentation developed to measure heat power from a high-temperature reactor for experimental trials lasting several weeks is being applied to gas-phase Ni/H2 LENR. We developed a reactor that can maintain and record temperatures in excess of 1200° C while monitoring pressures exceeding 7 bar. This reactor is inserted into a flowing-fluid calorimeter that allows both temperature rise and flow rate of the cooling fluid to be redundantly measured by different physical principles. A computerized data acquisition system was written to automate the collection of more than 20 physical parameters with simultaneous numerical and dual graphical displays comprising both a strip chart and complete history of key parameters. Initial studies of the absorption of light hydrogen (H2) by nickel are presented. |
Embrittlement of Palladium and Palladium-Silver Alloy Cathode Membranes by Tritium Fusion Technol. |
Determination of tritium adsorption and diffusion parameters in a palladium-silver alloy by electrochemical impedance analysis Fusion Technol. |
Nuclear Fusion in Excited Hydrogen Molecules Z. Phys. A: At. Nucl. |
Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis. A |
Laser-induced cold nuclear fusion in Ti-H2-D2-T2 compositions Fusion Technol. |
Two fast mixed-conductor systems: deuterium and hydrogen in palladium - thermal measurements and experimental considerations J. Fusion Energy |