Posted on 10/16/2021 11:02:58 AM PDT by Kevmo
Swartz: Pulsing Sideband at 327.37 MHz May Herald Movements within an Active Loaded PdD Lattice
Mitchell R. Swartz, MD, ScD, EE AC1ER JET Energy, Inc. July 14, 2019 © 2019
Active LANR (lattice assisted nuclear reaction) systems, both aqueous and dry nanomaterial, emit very narrow bandwidth radiofrequency (RF) emission lines (circa 327.37 MHz) in the Deuteron-Line (DL) region [1]. The maser line can include sidebands which appear by resonance broadening and energy exchange processes [2].
The superhyperfine sideband line (SHFL) structure (Figure 1) has been analyzed for the aqueous nickel MOAC system in its active mode [3]. In that light, the pulsatile superhyperfine RF line (PSHFL) is evident with periods of minutes. It is unlike everything else examined over two years from Earth and galactic origin, and only associated with Excess Heat from an ordinary water nickel CF/LANR system.
This is not mode-locking [4]. Laser mode locking involves hundreds of half-wavelengths, enabling interaction of different mode orders; but this 327 MHz LANR maser has only single-mode (half wavelength) operation. Laser mode locked pulses are separated by the Fabry-Perot cavity transit time but the 327 MHz LANR maser pulsing sideband is characterized by times which are minutes.
Finally, laser mode locked pulses have a Gaussian or a hyperbolic-secantsquared (sech2) pulse shape but the 327 CF/LANR maser’s pulses appear as near step functions.
What this is, instead, might be new information obtained from these unique pulsing RF bands which may herald deuteron density movements between, and to other, lattice regions, as revealed by the PSHFL (and interpreted, depending upon the model used: Band States, Bose Einstein condensates, and other quasiparticles).
It is a fact that thirty years of data demonstrate that deuterons loaded into Group VIII metals DO work together in active LANR systems to generate de novo 4He.
There are inverted populations of atomic D [1] with RF D-line emission sidebands [2] and this RF pulsing from active LANR systems might indicate part of an active-necessary deuteron redistribution in the lattice. Is such redistribution a sine qua non for successful movement through the Coulomb barrier?
Efforts are underway to examine this further, including intensities, pulsations and transfer-movements; which together suggest a need for an intralattice kinetoscope.
Figure 1 – Pulsatile RF Emissions in a Background of other RF SHF Lines The Radiofrequency Superhyperfine D-L spectrum of hydrogen loaded nickel MOAC during its active state [40 volts, 200 milliamperes]. This is a ‘waterfall’ plot and intensity is shown as a function of frequency. Note the arrow appears to almost be a horizontal mirror axis.
[1] Swartz M., Atomic Deuterium in Active LANR Systems Produces 327.37 MHz Superhyperfine RF Maser Emission (ICCF-22, 2019)
[2] Swartz M., Superhyperfine Sideband Structure of the Deuteron Line Emission from the ZrO2PdD Active Site May Herald an FCC Vacancy (ICCF-22, 2019)
[3] Swartz, M. R, C. Haldemann, A. Weinberg, B. Ahern, Possible Deuterium Loss During Excess Heat From Ordinary Water-Carbonate Electrolyte using Nickel, J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. (Proc. ICCF21, 2018)
[4] Herman A. Haus, Mode-Locking of Lasers, IEEE J Sel. Topics in Quantum Electronics, 6, 6, (2000) , 1173
[5] The author thanks David Nagel and Bo Gardmark.
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Swartz: Atomic Deuterium in Active LANR Systems Produces 327.37 MHz Superhyperfine RF Maser Emission
Mitchell R. Swartz AC1ER JET Energy, Inc. June 21, 2019
Active lattice assisted nuclear reaction (LANR) systems, both aqueous and dry nanomaterial, emit very narrow bandwidth radiofrequency (RF) emission peaks (circa 327.37 MHz), in the Deuteron-line (“DL”; 327.348 MHz) region.
Figure 1 shows RF maser emission from a preloaded ZrO2PdD Nanor®-type LANR component [1,2] operated below its avalanche voltage in a well-grounded resonant Fabry Perot chamber. The high Q [> 1.2 x 106 ] and Zeeman response indicate maser activity.
There are superhyperfine sidebands. Nearest neighbor resonance analysis of those superhyperfine emissions heralds reactions occurring in a Pd lattice palladium face center cubic vacancy.
D-loaded active nickel is far more complex. Figure 1 –Software Defined Radio Identification of LANR D-Line Maser Emission
In this dual graph, there are two regions; in both, the frequency increases from left to right. The upper portion shows RF intensity peaks as a function of frequency (horizontal) at a single moment in time. On the bottom, each peak appears as a dot on a line for each one moment in time, and time increases from top to bottom, as in a waterfall.
The DL RF CF/LANR maser emission line is indicated in both portions of the display.
[1] Swartz M. R., Verner G., Tolleson, J, Energy Gain From Preloaded ZrO2–PdNi–D Nanostructured CF/LANR Quantum Electronic Components, JCMNSci. 13, 528 (2014).
[2] Swartz, M. R. G. Verner, J. Tolleson, P. Hagelstein, Dry, preloaded NANOR®-type CF/LANR components, Current Science, 108, 4, 595 (2015)
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Swartz: Superhyperfine Structure of the Deuteron Line Emission from Active ZrO2PdD Heralds an FCC Vacancy
Mitchell R. Swartz AC1ER Nanortech, Inc. June 29, 2019 ©
Analysis of non-Zeeman superhyperfine line (SHFL) splitting in LANR-induced RF DLemissions [1] yields insight into the LANR active site not otherwise available [Figure 1]. The SHFL emitted at 327.37 MHz from an active ZrO2PdD component [2] have been analyzed for asymmetry, amplitude and position as a function of frequency.
The asymmetry is 7-15% (1st through 3rd closest positions); smaller than the ~50% noted for some Zeeman splittings [3]. Most importantly, the SHFL arise from resonance broadening (RB) which occurs from perturbing deuterons in other vacancies through energy exchange processes.
RB impact was derived for the first four closest neighbor sites. The RB interaction decreases as 1/r^3 .
Figure 1 demonstrates the better overlap of the expected FCC locations in the midgraph, unlike the BCC lattice. The coordination numbers (CN) also better match for the FCC lattice.
Thus, analysis of the CN and RB sideband positions as a function of frequency strongly suggest that the location of the excited state deuterium is a palladium (Pd) vacancy within a slightly modified FCC lattice.
The modification shows a multiplet near the second nearest neighbor which might indicate nearby zirconia at a rhombic corner (isoequivalent to a FCC vacancy) or an atom of zirconium (or impurity) within the PdD lattice.
The results in nickel are more complex and demonstrate a range of FCC and body centered cubic (BCC) vacancies, possibly heralding new metallurgic phases.
This discovery adds semiquantitative material science support to theories that cite vacancies [4] as the site of the desired LANR reactions.
Figure 1 – Lattice Analysis of Active PdD Component’s Frequency-Time Plot This top shows the actual SHFL sideband structure for Nanor®-type component #7-4, driven at ~10 volts. This is a ‘waterfall’ plot and intensity is shown as a function of frequency. The middle and bottom of the fig. show the expected results for two different gendanken active sites, face and body centered cubic (FCC, BCC) respectively: both the coordination numbers (height) and expected deviation (to the right for frequency).
[1] Swartz M., Atomic Deuterium Produces 327.37 MHz Superhyperfine RF Maser Emission (ICCF-22, 2019) [2] Swartz M. R., Verner, G., Hagelstein, P., Imaging of an Active NANOR®-type LANR Component using CR-39, J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. 15, (2015), p 81; www.iscmns.org/CMNS/JCMNS-Vol15.pdf
[3] J. E. Mack and O. Laporte, Asymmetric Zeeman Effect Patterns in a Complex Spectrum, Physical Review Journals Archive, Phys. Rev. 51, 291 (February 1937); DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.51.291.2
[4] Swartz M., Catastrophic Active Medium (CAM) Theory of Cold Fusion, Proc. ICCF4 4, (1993), p 255
[5] The author thanks David Nagel, Bo Gardmark, Dennis Craven, Peter Hagelstein, Michael Staker, and Louis Dechiaro
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LOL. It was fascinating to read, but I was a LIFE scientist.
WTF did I just read???
:-)
I’m an amateur radio operator, I know 327.37 Mc falls within the military air UHF band. IIRC, it’s near their version of an ILS system.
Scheist (not the rock) then I am Sirius lee in trouble.
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This is more old science from August 2019. Nothing cold fusion newsworthy happened in 2021?
Every now and then you have to shake or kick the patient just to be sure it is still alive...🙄
After all these years we finally have the answer to “What’s the frequency Kenneth?”.
So let me get this, LANR science aka lattice lab techs are searching for resonant frequencies to surge net positive energy output, is this the gist?
If so, what is the fuel source? Potential? Spin? And what are the byproducts?
Please fill in the gaps, TY.
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Best book to get started on this subject:
EXCESS HEAT
Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed by Charles Beaudette
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You DO note that this is in “General/Chat” and NOT “News/Activism”??
And yes, there is a lot more going on with LENR than is posted here.
What you read was some progress in LENR by just one researcher, Mitchell Swartz, who famously hooked up a Stirling Cycle Engine to his NANOR device for months, prior to this. Kinda hard to fake that.
I’m singularly impressed by your usage of the word ‘definition’. Then you will have NO trouble with the definitions of the words posted by the sidebar moderator with respect to LENR threads:
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Please refrain from posting anything that doesn’t legitimately address the issue.
Something is going on in this segment of science. There are a considerable number of research groups studying the matter.
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What he’s looking for is a SIGNATURE that LENR is taking place. If he has found it, progress could be rapid from here.
It’s a laugh a minutes reading Chet’s pitbull threads.
Then why not post something newsworthy? If this topic of two years ago was worthy of “discussion” then there should be dozens of follow up experiments and papers expounding on the significance of 327.37mhz. Post those if you got ‘em.
I’ll wager I know as much about cold fusion as anyone here, having studied, designed and built a Rossi contraption that would have made any excess heat obvious.
Unfortunately the field is filled with bad scientists and charlatans. So I understand why you don’t like me commenting.
Let me Google that for you - here’s one from April, how’s that grab you?
http://ikkem.com/iccf23/orppt/ICCF23-IA-16%20Swartz.pdf
Thanks!
Better! A half page paper with a graph. References are a bit hilarious— a claim that Nitonol metal came from UFO crashes.
Care to share your opinion? Is this good science? Demonstrates excess heat acceptably?
If that picture you posted shows your best effort, it is no surprise you failed to see positive results. I built better rigs in grad school forty years ago.
"Unfortunately the field is filled with bad scientists and charlatans. So I understand why you don’t like me commenting."
No, it is because you are a typical skeptopath. You built a piece of junk, didn't see results, therefore all positive results have to be chalatanry, and not your own lack of commpetence.
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