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Narita: Investigating Thermal Behavior of Pd Foil Coated with Metal Membrane in Deuterium Diffusion Poster # S. Narita, M. Endo, S. Kikuchi, K. Negishi, K. Ota Iwate University, Morioka, Japan E-mail: narita@iwate-u.ac.jp It has been reported that anomalous excess heat generation have been observed when charging deuterium into nano-composite Pd-Ni supported by ZrO2 [1,2]. It is supposed to be difficult to explain the phenomena by known chemical processes, which could potentially be attributed to specific characteristics of deuterium diffusion in the metal complex, as well as the nano-sized fine structure of the sample. Yamaguchi et al. observed excess heat and...
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Hatt: Cold Nuclear Transmutations Light Atomic Nuclei Binding Energy Oral and Poster Philippe Hatt, independent researcher Email: pcf.hatt@gmail.com Several authors predict that α particle structures could be present in atomic nuclei. Convincing arguments of such structures are provided by systematics of the binding energies of the even-even nuclei with equal number of protons and neutrons. In that hypothesis, it is necessary to consider the binding energy of α particle as well as the binding energy between several α particles in order to determine the binding energy of a given nucleus. The kind of binding energy existing within each α particle...
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Iwamura: Excess Energy Generation using a Nano-sized Multilayer Metal Composite and Hydrogen Gas Yasuhiro Iwamura1 , Takehiko Itoh1,2, Shoichi Murakami2 , Mari Saito2 and Jirohta Kasagi1 1 Research Center for Electron Photon Science, Tohoku University, Sendai, 982-0826 Japan 2 CLEAN PLANET Inc., Tokyo, 105-0022 Japan E-mail: iwamura@lns.tohoku.ac.jp New excess heat experiments using a nano-sized metal multilayer composite and hydrogen gas have been performed. The multilayer thin film, fabricated by Ar ion beam sputtering method, was used as the nano-sized metal composite. The experimental set-up is shown in Fig.1. Two nano-sized metal multilayer composite samples were placed in the chamber. After...
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Bowen: Primary and Secondary Reactions in a LENR with a Li Electrolyte Solution N. L. Bowen Colorado Mountain College, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, USA nbowen@coloradomtn.edu Conventional nuclear physicists claim that low energy nuclear reactions cannot exist because: Too much 4He is produced, according to the reaction probabilities of a 2D(2D, γ) 4He reaction. The gamma radiation from the reactor is too small for the reactions that should be occurring. The ratio of excess energy to 4He production is smaller than it should be. There are no neutrons coming out of the apparatus. This paper will address those...
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In metals, electrons are normally expected to be diffusive in their movement, operating as individual particles – in other words, they don't gain momentum as a group. In a new study, scientists have now discovered a type of metal where electrons actually do flow in a fluid-like way – like water in a pipe – by interacting with quasiparticles called phonons, which emerge from vibrations in a crystal structure. This causes the electrons to shift from diffusive (particle-like) to hydrodynamic (fluid-like) behavior in their movement. The metal superconductor that causes this behavior is a synthesis of niobium and germanium called...
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Klimov: Power Balance in Water Plasma Reactor Klimov A., Belov N., Klimova T., Temirbulatov V., Tolkunov B. Technical State University “ MPEI”, Russia, Moscow, 111250, Krasnokazarmennaya str. 14 klimov.anatoly@gmail.com Physical parameters and characteristics of a heterogeneous plasmoid (HP) created by pulse repetitive discharge in a water plasma reactor (PVR) have been considered in our previous works [1-3]. This work is continuation of the previous one. It was revealed that there is a large extra-power release in the HP in water at metal nano-cluster- hydrogen atom interaction (products of water molecule’s dissociation and cathode’s erosion). This thermal power was much higher...
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14th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen Loaded Metals Abstracts(Updated Saturday, 28 August 2021) Copyright 2021The International Society for Condensed Matter Nuclear ScienceContentsWorkshop Patrons ......................................................................................................................................2Organizing Committee ................................................................................................................................2 Targosz-Sleczka Enhanced reaction rates for proton induced reactions on natural Li isotopes................4 Czerski - Theory of the deuteron-deuteron nuclear reactions at very low energies*................................5 Kaczmarski - Latest accelerator-driven experiments on deuteron fusion reactions in Zr at low energies 6 Biberian - Direct electrical power generation with palladium and iron in a hydrogen atmosphere..........7 David - Direct Conversion Into Electricity: Replications..............................................................................8 Ruer -Coupling of High Temperature LENR Reactors and High Temperature Electrolyzers for an...
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Kovacs: The Zitterbewegung Orbit of Electrons Andras Kovacs Email: andras.kovacs@broadbit.com At ICCF-21, I presented experimental data [1] pointing to the existence of a close-proximity electronnucleus configuration, which catalyzes nuclear reactions by effectively shielding the proton’s or deuteron’s electric charge. The experimental support for such electron state is strong, but its theory has been lacking. Several researchers put forward theories of a close-proximity electronnucleus configuration, referring to “deep electron orbit”, “Rydberg hydrogen”, etc. However, these preceding theories did not quantitatively account for all observed experimental data, and there was no specific guidance for experimental reactor designs. This presentation discusses the physics...
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Jaitner: Condensed Plasmoids – The Nuclear Active Environment in LENR Oral & Poster Lutz Jaitner, lutz.jaitner t-online de, www.condensed-plasmoids.com LENR research was puzzled for a long time by the basic questions: How can nuclei fuse at low temperature? Why is the observed excess heat not accompanied with gamma radiation? Why is LENR producing helium-4 from deuterium, whereas D-D hot fusion is mainly producing helium-3, tritium and neutrons? How can LENR be technically optimized for commercial use? To answer these questions, the author has built a quantum-mechanical model of the nuclear active environment in LENR. This environment is an ultra-dense plasmoid,...
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Stankovic: Nuclear Transmutation with Carbon and Oxyhydrogen Plasma Slobodan Stankovic1, Prof. Emeritus Stewart K. Kurtz2, Andy Mayers3 1Swiss Oxyhydrogen Energy (SOHE), Morges, Switzerland 2Septor Inc., Kill Devil Hills, NC, USA 3State College, Penn State University, USA Numerous experiments (Oshawa, Monti, Sundaresan and Bockris, Ransford) have been conducted with electric discharges between two carbon rods submerged in de-mineralized water, and some transmutation elements, such as Fe, Cr, Co and Zn, were subsequently found in the residues. In the present paper, a nuclear transmutation with a carbon rod and oxyhydrogen plasma was investigated. Oxyhydrogen gas obtained from water by an electrolyzer (developed...
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Celani: Progress understanding LENR-AHE effects, using thin, long Constantan wires multielements coated, under D2 gas mixtures at high temperatures, by DC/AC voltage stimulation in coiled coaxial geometry. Francesco Celani(1,2), C. Lorenzetti(1), G. Vassallo(1, 3), E. Purchi(1), S. Fiorilla(1), S. Cupellini(1), M. Nakamura(1), P. Cerreoni(1), P. Boccanera(1), R. Burri(4), A. Spallone(1,2). 1) ISCMNS_L1, Via Cavour 26, 03013 Ferentino-IT; 2) INFN-LNF; Via E. Fermi 40, 00044 Frascati-IT; 3) DIID, University of Palermo, 90128 Palermo-IT; 4) IETCLaboratories, 6827 Brusino Arsizio-CH. Our group has been studying LENR phenomena in Constantan (Cu55Ni44Mn1) since 2011. In fact, this alloy captured our attention since it promotes efficiently...
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Uchikoshi: Laser Condensed-Matter Fusion Experiments. Oral and Poster Takeru Uchikoshi, Shunsuke Ono, Yuki Nakashima, Yuta Kitagawa, Katsuaki Tanabe* Department of Chemical Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan * Email: tanabe@cheme.kyoto-u.ac.jp The intensity and density of the triggering energy supplied to activate the nuclear fusion reaction are key factors to produce a smooth and reproducible initiation of the reaction. We previously proposed and numerically analyzed a scheme to provide high-density optical or electromagnetic energy to fusion-fuel materials by lasers and plasmonic field-enhancement effects, to significantly increase the reaction probability [1,2]. In another project, we experimentally observed temporal behaviors of heat generation unable to...
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Metzler: Observations of delocalized gamma emission from Co-57/Fe-57 samples during application of mechanical stress Florian Metzler Energy Production and Conversion Group, MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics The research presented is motivated by a host of experimental reports where radiation is observed but not conventionally expected and others where radiation is not observed but conventionally expected. Such reports raise questions about mechanisms for energy transfer into and out of atomic nuclei. Our group has pursued theoretical and experimental work to investigate the possibility of energy transfer into and out of atomic nuclei aided by the surrounding lattice. Here, we report on...
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Hagelstein: HD/He-3 phonon-nuclear coupling matrix element Peter Hagelstein Energy Production and Conversion Group, MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics We have recently worked on the calculation of the phonon-nuclear coupling matrix element for the HD/He-3 transition. This matrix element is important in connection with excess heat in light water reactions, as well as low-energy nuclear emission in experiments with hydrogen (and some deuterium). It is also one of the simplest to analyze with nuclear models. We have developed a reduction of the relativistic boost interaction for the lowest order meson exchange potential based on pseudoscalar and pseudovector interactions. The pseudoscalar interaction...
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Mastromatteo: LENR evidence with hydrogen and deuterium loading in thin palladium films U. Mastromatteo A.R.G.A.L. Via S. Stefano, 27 – 20010 Bareggio – Milan – Italy ubaldo.mastromatteo@libero.it We have seen interesting evidence of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) experimenting with hydrogen and deuterium loading in thin palladium films deposited on inert supports or on other metals such as Nickel or Titanium. Nuclear signature Several types of experiments were performed at the ARGAL laboratory in Bareggio, in particular using thin films of palladium in an H2 or D2 atmosphere at various pressures. The laboratory is equipped with instrumentation suitable for the...
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Rusetskii: Investigation LENR Processes in Condensed Matter on the HELIS Setup - Overview and Prospects A. S. Rusetskii1 , O. D. Dalkarov1 , M. A. Negodaev1 , B.F. Lyakhov2 , E.I. Saunin2 e-mail: rusetskijas@lebedev.ru 1. P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninsky pr. 53, Moscow, 119991 Russia 2. A.N. Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119071, Russia The report presents the results of studies LENR Processes in Condensed Matter using the ion accelerator HELIS. The results of measurements of the DD-reaction yields from the Pd/PdO:Dx and the Ti/TiO2:Dx structures in the energy...
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Nuclear Fusion of Hydrogen Isotopes Induced by the Phason Flips in Pd and Ni Nanoclusters # Vladimir Dubinko1 , Denis Laptev2 , Dmitry Terentyev3 and Klee Irwin4 1 NSC “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology”, Kharkov, Ukraine 2 B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering, Kharkov, Ukraine 3 CK•CEN, Nuclear Materials Science Institute, Mol, Belgium 4 Quantum Gravity Research, Los Angeles, USA #Email: vdubinko@hotmail.com Energy localization in bulk hydrides of Pd and Ni crystals manifest itself as discrete breathers (DBs), in which large amplitude atomic motion may result in time-periodic driving of adjacent potential wells occupied by hydrogen...
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Kasagi: Possible radiation from thin film metal surface with anomalous excess heat: Can we observe hot spots or Bremsstrahlung? J. Kasagi 1 , T. Itoh 1,2 and Y. Iwamura 1 1 Research Center for Electron Photon Science, Tohoku University, Japan 2 Clean Planet Inc., Japan In the ICCF21, we reported that no radiations with photon energy higher than 50 keV were observed associated with the excess heat generation in NiCuZr-H2 system. This means that the reaction does not produce energetic particles that undergo a secondary nuclear reaction with the material in the sample, nor does it produce radioactive nuclei. Then...
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Takahashi: Latest Progress in Research on AHE and Circumstantial Nuclear Evidence by Interaction of Nano-Metal and H(D)-Gas Akito Takahashi1,2, Toyoshi Yokose3 , Yutaka Mori3 , Akira Taniike3 , Yuichi Furuyama3 , Hiroyuki Ido2 , Atsushi Hattori2 , Reiko Seto2 , Atsushi Kamei2 , Joji Hachisuka2 1 Prof. Emeritus Osaka University, 2 Technova Inc., 3Kobe University Latest results on anomalous heat effect (AHE) by interaction of binary nano-composite metal powders and H (or D) gas, after the NEDO-MHE project (2015-2017), are reported in this paper. PNZ (Pd1Ni10/zirconia) and CNZ (Cu1Ni7/zirconia) powders by melt-spun and calcination methods were used, and were re-used...
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Heavy Electron Catalysis of Nuclear Reactions Anthony C. Zuppero∗ Tionesta Applied Research Corporation, Sequim, WA, USA Thomas J. Dolan† University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA ⃝c 2020 ISCMNS. All rights reserved. ISSN 2227-3123 Keywords: Band structure, Catalysis, Heavy electron, Muon, Transmutation, Tunneling ∗Corresponding author. Address for correspondence: 211 North Citrus STN 27, Escondido, CA 92037, USA, Tel.: +1-858-753-8964, E-mail: zuppero@thetionestagroup.com. †Address for correspondence: 1061 210th Street, Ionia, Iowa, 50646, USA, Tel.: +1-217-369-0489, E-mail:dolantj@illinois.edu. ⃝c 2020 ISCMNS. All rights reserved. ISSN 2227-3123 A.C. Zuppero and T.J. Dolan / Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science 31 (2020) 62–90 63 -----------------------------------------------...
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