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AllTables: In this, any and all of the tables made available by Dr Parkhomov may be invoked by a single SQL command and the results listed.

To make full use of this program's capabilities, a sound grasp of SQL is essential.

Note that a "null" appearing anywhere in the source or results tables indicates either that the value is not known or is not applicable in the context

This "universal" program can accept full SQL commands that query any of the 12 "Parkhomov" tables, together with the "ElementProperties", "Nuclides", "RadioNuclides" and "Atomic Radii" tables as well.

New Feature: In all the above tables except the Periodic, each atom, in either the input or the output, as well as its 'A' and 'Z' numbers now also has a 'nBorF' ('nuclear Boson or Fermion') and a 'aBorF' ('atomic Boson or Fermion') parameter associated with it.

An atom's nucleus is considered a Boson if its A number is even; if odd a Fermion (thus nBorF = 'b' or 'f'). The atom itself is considered a Boson if its number of neutrons (A - Z) is even; if odd a Fermion (thus aBorF = 'b' or 'f').

The above extra parameters can be used either passively by observing the distributions of 'b' and 'f' in inputs and/or outputs, and/or actively by including some or all of them in the SQL commands themselves.

Input used for this run on 18-Mar-2022 15:26:17 (NZT):
Full SQL Query: "select * from LENR_Events limit 100"
100 rows were found.
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Results Table:

idCategoryAuthorYearTitleJournal_TitleEditorPublisherCityDateCommentKeywordsAbstractLinksCitationsHeadline
1Book2014Developments in Electrochemistry - Science Inspired by Martin FleischmannPletcher, D., Tian, Z. Q., Williams, D. E. G.WileyDevelopments in Electrochemistry - Science Inspired by Martin Fleischmann
2Book2020Cold Fusion Avances in Condensed Matter Nuclear ScienceBiberian, J. P.ElsevierCold Fusion Avances in Condensed Matter Nuclear ScienceCold Fusion: Advances in Condensed Matter Nuclear Science provides a concise description of the existing technological approaches in cold fusion or low energy nuclear reaction engineering. It handles the chemistry, physics, materials, and various processes involved in cold fusion, and provides a critical analysis of obtained theoretical and experimental results. The book has a very international appeal with the editor from France and an international pool of chapter authors from academia and industry.https://www.elsevier.com/books/cold-fusion/gromov/978-0-12-815944-6
3Journal ArticleAbbenseth, R., Wipf, H.1980Thermal Expansion and Lattice Anharmonicity of Pd-H and Pd-D AlloysJ. Phys. F: Met. Phys., Vol = 10Thermal Expansion and Lattice Anharmonicity of Pd-H and Pd-D AlloysThermal Expansion, Lattice Parameter, PdH, PdD
4Film or BroadcastABC1994'Good Morning America'J. Phys. F: Met. Phys., Vol = 10'Good Morning America'history
5Journal ArticleAbell, G. C., Attalla, A.1987NMR Evidence for Solid-Fluid Transition Near 250 K of 3He Bubbles in Palladium TritidePhys. Rev. Lett., Vol = 59, Num = 9, Page = 995NMR Evidence for Solid-Fluid Transition Near 250 K of 3He Bubbles in Palladium TritidePd tritium, Helium, PdT
6Journal ArticleAbell, G. C., Matson, L. K., Steinmeyer, R. H., Bowman Jr., R. C., Oliver, B. M.1990Helium release from aged palladium tritidePhys. Rev. B: Mater. Phys., Vol = 41, Num = 2, Page = 1220Helium release from aged palladium tritideHelium diffusion, PdT
7Journal ArticleAben, P. C., Burgers, W. G.1989Surface Structure and Electrochemical Potential of Palladium while Absorbing Hydrogen in Aqueous SolutionTrans. Faraday Soc., Vol = 56Surface Structure and Electrochemical Potential of Palladium while Absorbing Hydrogen in Aqueous SolutionPd, hydrogen, lattice Parameter, overvoltage, phase Diagram, PdH
8Journal ArticleAberdam, D., Avenier, M., Bagieu, G., Bouchez, J., Cavaignac, J. F., Collot, J., Durand, R., Faure, R., Favier, J., Kajfasz, E., Koang, D. H., Lefievre, B., Lesquoy, E., Pessard, H., Rouault, A., Senateur, J. P., Stutz, A., Weiss, F.1990Limits on neutron emission following deuterium absorption into palladium and titaniumPhys. Rev. Lett., Vol = 65, Num = 10, Page = 1196.Limits on neutron emission following deuterium absorption into palladium and titaniumneutron, method
9Journal ArticleAbriola, D., Achterberg, E., Davidson, M., Debray, M., Etchegoyen, M. C., Fazzini, N., Niello, J. F., Ferrero, A. M. J., Filevich, A., Galia, M.C., Garavaglia, R., B., Garcia, Gettar, R. T., Gil, S., Grahmann, H., Huck, H., Jech, A., Kreiner, A. J., Macchiavelli, A. O., Magallanes, J. F., Maqueda, E., Marti, G., Pacheco, A. J., Percz, M. L., Pomar, C., Ramirez, M., Scassera, M.1989Examination of nuclear measurement conditions in cold fusion experimentsJ. Electroanal. Chem., Vol = 265Examination of nuclear measurement conditions in cold fusion experimentsgamma emission, neutron, electrolysis, Pd, D2O, PdCl2
10Journal ArticleAbuTaha, A. F.1990Cold fusion - engineering perspectivesJ. Fusion Energy, Vol = 9, Num = 4, Page = 391Cold fusion - engineering perspectiveslattice stress, stored energy critique
11Journal ArticleAbuTaha, A. F.1990Cold fusion - the heat mechanismJ. Fusion Energy, Vol = 9, Num = 3, Page = 345Cold fusion - the heat mechanismcritique lattice stress, stored energy fractofusion
12Conference ProceedingsAbyaneh, M., Fleischmann, M., Del Giudice, E., Vitiello, G.2004Concerning the Modeling of Systems in Terms of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED): The Special Case of 'Cold Fusion'Eleventh International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear ScienceMarseille, FranceConcerning the Modeling of Systems in Terms of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED): The Special Case of 'Cold Fusion'theory
13Journal ArticleAccomazzi, P.2017Binuclear Atoms: A Model to Explain Low Energy Nuclear ReactionsJ. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci., Vol = 25Binuclear Atoms: A Model to Explain Low Energy Nuclear ReactionsBinuclear atom, LENR, Mills hydrino, Rossi E-Cat, Ultra dense hydrogenIn this paper we show that the helium-like hydrogen spectra obtained by Randell L. Mills and ultra-dense hydrogen obtained by Holmlid can be interpreted as experimental evidence of Binuclear Atoms. The hydrogen Binuclear Atom, a model proposed 25 years ago, is a metastable configuration in which the two nuclei are held together at a very short distance in an atom-like configuration. This should be a distinctive configuration of the hydrogen molecule where nuclei are characterized by a high kinetic energy, and nuclear motion is coupled with electronic motion. This is a completely different model from the usual Born-Oppenheimer picture of atoms and molecules we are used to, where nuclei oscillate about their equilibrium positions and electronic motion is decoupled from the nuclear one. The identification of helium-like hydrogen spectra and ultra-dense hydrogen as Binuclear Atoms has a strong impact on one of the main objections to Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR): the overcoming of the Coulomb barrier thus identifying a sound mechanism for the occurrence of LENR. This work is not conclusive. The only goal of this work is to focus the attention of people interested in LENR mechanism on this subject, and encourage them to take this hypothesis more seriously.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedx.pdf#page=74
14Journal ArticleAckermann, E.2005Indicators of Failed Information Epidemics in the Scientific Journal Literature: A Publication Analysis of Polywater and Cold Nuclear FusionScientametrics, Vol = 66, Num = 3Indicators of Failed Information Epidemics in the Scientific Journal Literature: A Publication Analysis of Polywater and Cold Nuclear Fusion reviewreview
15Journal ArticleAdachi, G., Sakaguchi, H., Nagao, K.1992(3)He and (4)He from D2 absorbed in LaNi5J. Alloys and Compounds, Vol = 181(3)He and (4)He from D2 absorbed in LaNi5Helium LiNi5, D2
16Conference ProceedingsAdamenko, S., Vysotskii, V.2003Experimental Observation And A Possible Way To The Creation Of Anomalous Isotopes And Stable Superheavy Nuclei Via The Electron-Nucleus CollapseTenth International Conference on Cold FusionLENR-CANR.orgCambridge, MAAug. 24-29, 2003Experimental Observation And A Possible Way To The Creation Of Anomalous Isotopes And Stable Superheavy Nuclei Via The Electron-Nucleus Collapsesuperheavy nucleiThe 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 250A500 and A3000-5000 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 1A500 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.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AdamenkoSexperiment.pdf
17Conference ProceedingsAdamenko, S., Vysotskii, V.2004The Conditions And Realization Of Self-Similar Coulomb Collapse Of Condensed Target And Low-Energy Laboratory NucleosynthesisEleventh International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear ScienceMarseille, FranceThe Conditions And Realization Of Self-Similar Coulomb Collapse Of Condensed Target And Low-Energy Laboratory Nucleosynthesistheory
18Conference ProceedingsAdamenko, S., Vysotskii, V.2005Observation And Modeling Of The Ordered Motion Of Hypothetical Magnetically Charged Particles On The Multilayer Surface And The Problem Of Low-Energy FusionThe 12th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear ScienceYokohama, JapanNovember 27 - December 2, 2005Observation And Modeling Of The Ordered Motion Of Hypothetical Magnetically Charged Particles On The Multilayer Surface And The Problem Of Low-Energy Fusiontheory
19Conference ProceedingsAdamenko, S., Vysotskii, V.2008The possible mechanism of creation of light magnetic monopoles in strong magnetic field of a laboratory systemICCF-14 International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear ScienceWashington, DCThe possible mechanism of creation of light magnetic monopoles in strong magnetic field of a laboratory systemtheoryIn this work the reasons and mechanism of the creation of unknown magneto-charged particles, which were observed in experiments on supercompression of condensed target in Kiev Electrodynamics Laboratory 'Proton-21', are discussed. It is shown that these particles are most probably the hypothetical light magnetic monopoles that were introduced by George Lochak as magneto-excited neutrinos. The parameters of these particles (including mass of monopole and both size and binding energy of monopole-antimonopole pair) and the method of their creation are discussed and calculated.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AdamenkoSthepossibl.pdf
20Journal ArticleAdkisson, W. M.1991The Cause of and Happenings During Cold Fusion EventsICCF-14 International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear ScienceThe Cause of and Happenings During Cold Fusion Eventshistory
21Journal ArticleAdler, P. N., Schulte, R. L., Margolin, H.1990Deuterium surface segregation in titanium alloysMetal. Trans., Vol = 21ADeuterium surface segregation in titanium alloysTiD, transmutation, D2, Ti
22Conference ProceedingsAdzic, R. R., Gervasio, I., Bae, I., Cahan, B., Yeager, E.1990Tritium Measurements and Deuterium Loading in D2O Electrolysis With a Palladium CathodeThe First Annual Conference on Cold Fusion, Vol = 1, Num = 1, Page = 261Will, F.National Cold Fusion InstituteUniversity of Utah Research Park, Salt Lake City, UtahMarch 28-31, 1990Tritium Measurements and Deuterium Loading in D2O Electrolysis With a Palladium CathodePd, D2O, tritium, OCV, loading, ICCF-1Measurements have been performed to check on the Fleischmann-Pons (F-P) phenomena. They involved 1) measurements of tritium in the cell solution and the gas above it; and 2) determination of the D/Pd ratio by coulometry. Enhancement of tritium in the D2O solution was found in these two open glass cells, as well as in another four cells with Ni-anodes. The largest enhancement factor found was ~50. The neutron measurements were inconclusive.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AdzicRRtritiummea.pdf
23Conference ProceedingsAfanaseyev, V. P., Dyuzhev, G. A., Logatchev, A. A., Tsirkel', B. I., Shkolnik, S. M., Kazarinov, N., Solin, L. M.1994On the Possibility of D-D Fusion Stimulation by High-Current Arc Discharge in Gas-Filled MetalInternational Symposium on Cold Fusion and Advanced Energy Sources, Vol = 1, Num = 1, Page = 142Fox, H.Fusion Information Center, Salt Lake CityBelarusian State University, Minsk, BelarusMay 24-26, 1994On the Possibility of D-D Fusion Stimulation by High-Current Arc Discharge in Gas-Filled MetalTi, Pd, D2, gas discharge, neutron
24Conference ProceedingsAffatato, S., Bertin, A., Bruschi, M., Bulgarelli, D., Bystritsky, V. M., Capponi, M., D'Antone, I., DeCastro, S., Galli, D., Marconi, U., Massa, I., Morganti, M., Moroni, C., Piccinini, M., Poli, M., Semprini-Cesari, N., Villa, M., Vitale, A., Zavattini, G., Zoccoli, A.1990Measurement of a Very Low Neutron Background Within a Significant Gamma-Ray Environment by Means of a Coincidence Spectrometer with n-g Pulse-Shape DiscriminationAnomalous Nuclear Effects in Deuterium/Solid Systems, 'AIP Conference Proceedings 228', Vol = 1, Num = 1, Page = 3Jones, S., Scaramuzzi, F., Worledge, D. H.American Institute of Physics, New YorkBrigham Young Univ., Provo, UTOct. 22-23. 1990Measurement of a Very Low Neutron Background Within a Significant Gamma-Ray Environment by Means of a Coincidence Spectrometer with n-g Pulse-Shape Discriminationneutron, gamma emission, method
25Conference ProceedingsAfonichev, D.2003High-Frequency Radiation And Tritium ChannelTenth International Conference on Cold FusionLENR-CANR.orgCambridge, MAAug. 24-29, 2003High-Frequency Radiation And Tritium Channeltritium, neutron, TiIn the process of deformation at a temperature T=710? of titanium alloy samples preliminarily saturated by deuterium a radiation, which is not a neutron flow was detected. Electromagnetic radiation in the range of radio frequencies was detected in titanium alloy samples in the process of their saturation by deuterium. The probable mechanism of its occurrence may be a retardation of charged particles in the metallic matrix.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AfonichevDhighfreque.pdf
26Conference ProceedingsAfonichev, D.2003Ascending Diffusion Or TransmutationTenth International Conference on Cold FusionLENR-CANR.orgCambridge, MAAug. 24-29, 2003Ascending Diffusion Or TransmutationtransmutationIn 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 ?2.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AfonichevDascendingd.pdf
27Journal ArticleAfonichev, D., Murzinova, M.2003Indicator of the process of cold fusionInt. J. Hydrogen Energy, Vol = 28Indicator of the process of cold fusionCold nuclear fusion Titanium Deuterium Tritium Electromagnetic radiation Radio frequencieswww.sciencedirect.com
28Conference ProceedingsAfonichev, D.2009About products of nucleus reactions during diffusion of deuterium through palladium membrane (PowerPoint slides)15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear ScienceENEARome, ItalyAbout products of nucleus reactions during diffusion of deuterium through palladium membrane (PowerPoint slides)TritiumOn the basis of the results of our previous experiments on deformation of deuterium saturated titanium alloy samples and saturation of titanium alloys, the mechanism of cold nuclear fusion proceeding via the tritium channel is proposed.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AfonichevDaboutprodu.pdf
29Conference ProceedingsAfonichev, D., Galkin, E. G.2009On the products of nucleus reactions formed during deuterium diffusion through palladium membrane15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear ScienceENEARome, ItalyOn the products of nucleus reactions formed during deuterium diffusion through palladium membraneWe report on the results of experimental observation of interaction of deuterons in a palladium membrane in deuterium gas under the pressure of P=0,07 Mpa. The temperature fluctuation with an amplitude of Delta T= 4 / 5? was observed. After a 42 hour experiment, a significant increase in the number of of tritium (3T) atoms, N>109, has been revealed, while no traces of 4He have been found.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/ViolanteVproceedinga.pdf#page=54
30Journal ArticleAgelao, G., Romano, M. C.2000Heat and helium production during exothermic reactions between gases through palladium geometrical elements loaded with hydrogenFusion Technol., Vol = 38Heat and helium production during exothermic reactions between gases through palladium geometrical elements loaded with hydrogenD2 Pd foil, film health
31Conference ProceedingsAgnello, M., Bressani, T., Calvo, D., Feliciello, A., Iazzi, F., Minetti, B., Cherubini, R., Haque, A. M. I., Ricci, R. A.1990Search for Neutron Emission in Titanium-Deuterium SystemsAnomalous Nuclear Effects in Deuterium/Solid Systems, 'AIP Conference Proceedings 228', Vol = 1, Num = 1, Page = 17Jones, S., Scaramuzzi, F., Worledge, D. H.American Institute of Physics, New YorkBrigham Young Univ., Provo, UTOct. 22-23. 1990Search for Neutron Emission in Titanium-Deuterium Systemsneutron, Ti, D2
32Conference ProceedingsAgnello, M., Iazzi, F., Minetti, B., Botta, E., Bressani, T., Brunasso, O., Calvo, D., Dattola, D., Gianotti, P., Lamberti, C., Zecchina, A.1991Improvement of the TOFUS ApparatusSecond Annual Conference on Cold Fusion, 'The Science of Cold Fusion', Vol = 1, Num = 1, Page = 249Bressani, T., Del Giudice, E., Preparata, G.Societa Italiana di Fisica, Bologna, ItalyComo, ItalyJune 29-July 4, 1991Improvement of the TOFUS Apparatusapparatus, method, neutron, ICCF-2The TOFUS experiment was started in order to detect 2.45 Me V neutrons emitted from a Ti/D system in the gas phase. Improvements in the electronics of the neutron detector, based on the double scattering technique, and in the performances of a new cell are described.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/SIFthescience.pdf#page=264
33Conference ProceedingsAgnello, M., Botta, E., Bressani, T., Calvo, D., Feliciello, A., Gianotti, P., Iazzi, F., Lamberti, C., Minetti, B., Zecchina, A.1992Measurement of 2.5 MeV Neutron Emission from Ti/D and Pd/D SystemsThird International Conference on Cold Fusion, 'Frontiers of Cold Fusion', Vol = 1, Num = 1, Page = 433Ikegami, H.Universal Academy Press, Inc., Tokyo, JapanNagoya JapanOctober 21-25, 1992Measurement of 2.5 MeV Neutron Emission from Ti/D and Pd/D SystemsTi, Pd, neutron, D2, ICCF-3A new set of measurements of neutron emission from gas (D2 and H2) loaded Ti and Pd systems has been carried out in the TOFUS experiment. The temperature and pressure controls of the gas loading apparatus were improved. The results concerning the Ti/D system show the presence of a small 2.5 MeV neutron emission, with a signal having a statistical significance of ~ 5 sigma. The results on the Pd/D system doesn't show a statistically significant signal (less ~ 2 sigma). Ti loaded gas loaded with D2 and thermal cycled shows a 5sigma neutron signal at 2.45 MeV. Pd loaded in the same way shows nothing.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IkegamiHthirdintera.pdf#page=172
34Conference ProceedingsAgostino, R. G., Filosa, R., Formoso, V., Liberti, G., De Ninno, A., D'Acapito, F., Colonna, S.2000Electronic Fingerprint of D Site Occupation in Pd Deuteride8th International Conference on Cold Fusion, Vol = 1, Num = 1, Page = 177Scaramuzzi, F.Italian Physical Society, Bologna, ItalyLerici (La Spezia), ItalyMay 21-26, 2000Electronic Fingerprint of D Site Occupation in Pd DeuteridePd, PdD, structure, ICCF-8
35PatentAhern, B. S., Johnson, K. H., Clark, Jr. , H. R.1995Method of Maximizing Anharmonic Oscillations in Deuterated Alloys8th International Conference on Cold Fusion, Vol = 1, Num = 1, Page = 177US Patent #5,411,654Tertiary Method of Maximizing Anharmonic Oscillations in Deuterated Alloys Method of Maximizing Anharmonic Oscillations in Deuterated Alloys
36Conference ProceedingsAhern, B. S.2012Energy Localization The key to Understanding Energy in Nanotechnology & Nature (PowerPoint slides)International Low Energy Nuclear Reactions Symposium, ILENRS-12The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23185Energy Localization The key to Understanding Energy in Nanotechnology & Nature (PowerPoint slides)TheoryNature assembles ordered structures out of chaos without a temperature gradient or energy input. Systems generally go from ordered to chaotic. How does nature go from the chaotic to ordered?http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AhernBSenergyloca.pdf
37Journal ArticleAiello, S., De Filippo, E., Lanzano, G., Lo Nigro, S., Pagano, A.1990Nuclear fusion experiment in palladium charged by deuterium gasFusion Technol., Vol = 18Nuclear fusion experiment in palladium charged by deuterium gasneutron, Ti, D2, Pd, gamma emission, particle emission
38Conference ProceedingsAina, R., Mastromatteo, U.2009Investigation 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 ScienceENEARome, ItalyInvestigation of anomalous densities of high-energy alpha-particles tracks in CR-39 detectors during electrolysis of heavy water on palladium cathodes (PowerPoint slides)cr-39, particle emissionNo meaningful evidence of specific particle emission with E>2.5 MeV during D2O electrolysis (comparable track count), with or without Pd codeposition.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AinaRinvestigat.pdf
39Journal ArticleAizawa, H., Mita, K., Mizukami, D., Uno, H., Yamada, H.2014Detecting Energetic Charged Particle in D2O and H2O Electrolysis Using a Simple Arrangement of Cathode and CR-39J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci., Vol = 136-12 Detecting Energetic Charged Particle in D2O and H2O Electrolysis Using a Simple Arrangement of Cathode and CR-39Charged particle, CR-39Electrolysis 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.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedl.pdf#page=16
40Conference ProceedingsAkimoto, T., Mizuno, T., Saito, T., Murai, I., Kumada, T.1996Temperature dependency on counting efficiency of NE213 liquid scintillator for low level neutron measurementSixth International Conference on Cold Fusion, Progress in New Hydrogen Energy, Vol = 1, Num = 2, Page = 295Okamoto, M.New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, JapanLake Toya, Hokkaido, JapanTemperature dependency on counting efficiency of NE213 liquid scintillator for low level neutron measurementneutron, detection, method, NE213, ICCF-6Examination of the temperature dependency on counting efficiency of a NE213 liquid scintillator showed that the efficiency decreased with the detector temperature. This was explained as a decrease in fluorescence emission of the scintillator with the temperature increase. Therefore, correction is needed for background data in electrolysis experiments.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/NEDOthesixthin.pdf#page=310
41Conference ProceedingsAkita, H., Tsuchida, Y., Nakata, T., Kubota, A., Kobayashi, M., Yamamoto, Y., Hasegawa, N., Hayakawa, N., Kunimatsu, K.1993Electrolytic Hydrogen/Deuterium Absorption into Pd, Pd-Rh, and Pd-Ag Alloys in Fuel Cell Type Closed CellFourth International Conference on Cold Fusion, Vol = 1, Num = 4, Page = 21Electric Power Research Institute 3412 Hillview Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94304Lahaina, MauiDec. 6-9, 1993Electrolytic Hydrogen/Deuterium Absorption into Pd, Pd-Rh, and Pd-Ag Alloys in Fuel Cell Type Closed CellPd, Pd-Ag, Pd-Rh, loading, Au, ICCF-4, electrolysis, D2O, H2O
42Conference ProceedingsAl Katrib, A. K., Nagel, D. J.2009Can Water be the Origin of Excess Energy?15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear ScienceENEARome, ItalyCan Water be the Origin of Excess Energy?This study was initiated due to the concern of some critics of LENR research that small energy changes in many H2O or D2O molecules in electrochemical cells can explain observed excess heat. More than three hundred LENR papers from 1989 to 2008 that reported excess energy were acquired and reviewed to extract quantitative results and other information. Excess energies and cell volumes were found in 17 papers. These data were used to compute eV per water molecule values. Most experiments showed excess energy outputs that would lead to ratios below the vibrational energy of water molecules at room temperature (0.04 eV/molecule). However, 65% of the papers, which reported both excess energies and cell volumes, indicated values significantly higher. The highest reported value was 42.6 eV/molecule. Eleven ratios are far beyond what is plausible for water to be the source of anomalous heat. Therefore, it is concluded that some unknown rearrangement of water molecules in many LENR experiments is not the source of excess heat.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/ViolanteVproceeding.pdf#page=109
43Journal ArticleAlabin, K., Andreev, S. N., Sobolev, A. G., Zabavin, S. N., Parkhomov, A., Timerbulatov, T. R.2018Isotopic and Elemental Composition of Substance in Nickel-Hydrogen Heat GeneratorsJ. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci., Vol = 26Isotopic and Elemental Composition of Substance in Nickel-Hydrogen Heat GeneratorsElemental composition, Heat generation, Hydrogen, Isotopic composition, NickelResults 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.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedy.pdf#page=37
44Journal ArticleAlbagli, D., Ballinger, R. G., Cammarata, V., Chen, X., Crooks, R. M., Fiore, C., Gaudreau, M. P. J., Hwang, I., Li, C. K., Linsay, P., Luckhardt, S. C., Parker, R. R., Petrasso, R. D., Schloh, M., Wenzel, K. W., Wrighton, M. S.1990Measurement and analysis of neutron and gamma-ray emission rates, other fusion products, and power in electrochemical cells having Pd cathodesJ. Fusion Energy, Vol = 9Measurement and analysis of neutron and gamma-ray emission rates, other fusion products, and power in electrochemical cells having Pd cathodeselectrolysis, Pd helium neutron- heat-, gamma emission, D2O, MIT
45Journal ArticleAlber, D., Boebel, O., Schwarz, C., Duwe, H., Hilscher, D., Homeyer, H., Jahnke, U., Spellmeyer, B.1989Search for neutrons from cold nuclear fusionZ. Phys. A: At. Nucl., Vol = 333Search for neutrons from cold nuclear fusionneutron, Jones
46Journal ArticleAlberg, M. A., Wilets, L., Rehr, J. J., Mustre de Leon, J.1990Upper limits to fusion rates of isotopic hydrogen molecules in palladiumPhys. Rev. C: Nucl. Phys., Vol = 41Upper limits to fusion rates of isotopic hydrogen molecules in palladiumtheory, Born-Oppenheimer, Pd fusion rate
47Journal ArticleAlbers, P., Burmeister, R., Seibold, K., Prescher, G., Parker, S. F., Ross, D. K.1999Investigations of palladium catalysts on different carbon supportsJ. Catal., Vol = 181Investigations of palladium catalysts on different carbon supportscatalyst, Pd
48Journal ArticleAlbertini, G., Rogante, M.2020Beyond Hydrogen LoadingJ. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci., Vol = 30Beyond Hydrogen LoadingDeformed space-time theory (DST-theory), DST reactions, Gamma emissions, Hydrogen/deuterium loading, Local Lorentz invariance breakdown, Low energy nuclear reactions, Neutron emission, UltrasoundsWhile experimental and technological attention is focused on the operational methods for hydrogen loading in metals and on the observed anomalies with respect to well-established rules, we aim to remark that these methods and these consequences can be seen as a part of a more general problem. In fact, most of the experiments and deductions of material sciences are based on the assumption that space-time is flat and isotropic (Minkowskian). After discarding this assumption, a theory of Deformed Space Time (DST) was developed in the last decades. Following this theory, experimental results were obtained which are not predicted by the Standard Model. The DST-theory concerns the fundamental interactions and in particular the nuclear ones, that can play the main role in the observed anomalies. In order to consider a nuclear reaction as a DST-reaction, four main phenomenological features were deduced: occurrence of an energy threshold; change of atomic weight; absence of gamma radiation; anisotropic emission of nuclear particles in intense beams having a very short life span. From the experimental point of view, rather than looking for fortuitous events that produce the conditions for DST-reactions, more systematic research can be undertaken by following the above reported four general rules. In particular, the occurrence of thresholds can correspond to a latency time, required to reach the energy density necessary to deform space-time. The absence of gamma radiation cannot be considered as a sign that nuclear reactions are not present; in fact, in absence of detected gamma radiation, elements were found which were not present before the reaction. The nuclear emissions, which are anisotropic and impulsive, can be difficult to detect with the traditional methods, thus inducing incertitude on the occurring reactions. Finally, a rapid variation of energy density is an experimental common factor of DST-reactions. Thus, the DST-theory can be the leading theory in the design of the experiment and in the interpretation of its experimental results.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedzc.pdf#page=41
49Journal ArticleAleksan, R., Avenier, M., Bagieu, G., Bouchez, J., Cavaignac, J. F., Collot, J., Cousinou, M. C., Declais, Y., Dufour, Y., Durand, R., Faure, R., Favier, J., Kajfasz, E., De Kerret, H., Koang, D. H., Lefievre, B., Lesquoy, E., Mallet, J., Nagy, E., Obolensky, M., Pessard, H., Pierre, F., Stutz, A., Wuethrick, J. P.1990Limits on electrochemically induced fusion of deuterium by neutron flux measurementsPhys. Lett. B, Vol = 234Limits on electrochemically induced fusion of deuterium by neutron flux measurementselectrolysis, neutron, D2O
50Journal ArticleAlekseev, V. A., Vasil'ev, V. I., Romodanov, V. A., Ryshkov, Yu. F., Rylov, S. V., Savin, V. I., Skuratnik, Ya. B., Strunnikov, V. M.1995Tritium production in the interaction of dense streams of deuterium plama with metal surfacesTech. Phys. Lett., Vol = 21Tritium production in the interaction of dense streams of deuterium plama with metal surfacesTi, V, Fe, Zr, Nb, tritium, gas discharge
51Journal ArticleAlessandrello, A., Bellotti, E., Cattadori, C., Antonione, C., Bianchi, G., Rondinini, S., Torchio, S., Fiorini, E., Guiliani, A., Ragazzi, S., Zanotti, L., Gatti, C.1990Search for cold fusion induced by electrolysis in palladiumNuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis. A, Vol = A103Search for cold fusion induced by electrolysis in palladiumgamma emission, neutron, tritium, fractofusion, D2, Helium electrolysis, heat-, negative
52Journal ArticleAlexander, K. F.1989Cold nuclear fusionWissensch. Fortschr., Vol = 39Cold nuclear fusionReview
53Conference ProceedingsAlexandrov, D.2008Heavy Electrons in Nano-Structure Clusters of Disordered SolidsICCF-14 International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear ScienceWashington, DCHeavy Electrons in Nano-Structure Clusters of Disordered SolidstheoryThe existence of heavy electrons is found theoretically in nano-structure clusters of disordered solids. The basis of the investigation is the electron band structures of disordered semiconductors previously determined by the author. The existence of electron energy pockets is found for the electrons in the conduction bands of these semiconductors that are nano-confining potential valleys of dimensions in the range of the primitive cell. The electron wave function of the confined electron is determined in when the electron interacts with local electrical field that is external for the energy pocket, and the average velocity of the electron is found. An expression for electron mass of an electron localized in pocket is derived. It is found that this electron mass is greater than the electron mass at rest and the confined electrons are designated heavy electrons. The possibility of interactions of protons with heavy electrons is discussed.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Alexandrovheavyelect.pdf
54Conference ProceedingsAlexandrov, D.2019Cold Fusion Synthesis of Helium Isotopes in Interaction of Deuterium and of Hydrogen Nuclei with Metals2019 LANR/CF Colloquium at MITCambridge, MACold Fusion Synthesis of Helium Isotopes in Interaction of Deuterium and of Hydrogen Nuclei with MetalsTheoretical outcomes and their connections with the experimental outcomes i) Increase of the temperature (T) increases the probabilities for both fusion reactions ? it is connected with the experimental facts that the concentrations of both 4He and 3He increase with the increase of the temperature; ii) Increase of the kinetic energies of the interacting nuclei (D and D, and D and H) increases the probability for both fusion reactions ? it is connected with the experimental facts that the concentrations of both 4He and 3He increase with the increase of the plasma voltage; iii) The released energies of the fusion reactions partially destroy the crystal lattice making that the corresponding regions not to be able to participate in immediate further reactions ? it corresponds to the cyclic change of the temperature that was observed experimentally, i.e. time for recovery of the crystal lattice is needed in order fusion reactions to be re-established again; iv) Any partial destroy of the crystal lattice (mechanical or as result of fusion reaction) brings the corresponding destroyed regions out of order regarding the fusion reaction.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Alexandrovcoldfusion.pdf
55Conference ProceedingsAlguero, M., Fernandez, F., Cuevas, F., Sanchez, C.1993On the Subsistence of Anomalous Nuclear Effects After Interrupting the Electrolysis in F-P Type Experiments with Deuterated Ti CathodesFourth International Conference on Cold Fusion, Vol = 3, Num = 4, Page = 25Electric Power Research Institute 3412 Hillview Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94304Lahaina, MauiDec. 6-9, 1993On the Subsistence of Anomalous Nuclear Effects After Interrupting the Electrolysis in F-P Type Experiments with Deuterated Ti CathodesTi D2O, loading neutron ICCF-4 electrolysis
56Conference ProceedingsAlguero, M., Fernandez, J. F., Cuevas, F., Sanchez, C.1995An Experimental Method to Measure the Rate of H(D)-Absorption by a Pd Cathode During the Electrolysis of an Aqueous Solution: Advantages and Disadvantages5th International Conference on Cold Fusion, Vol = 1, Num = 1, Page = 441Pons, S.IMRA Europe, Sophia Antipolis Cedex, FranceMonte-Carlo, MonacoApril 9-13, 1995An Experimental Method to Measure the Rate of H(D)-Absorption by a Pd Cathode During the Electrolysis of an Aqueous Solution: Advantages and DisadvantagesD/Pd, method loading, Pd, electrolysis ICCF-5An experimental set up to measure the rate of BCD) uptake by a Pd cathode during the electrolysis of an aqueous electrolyte has been built and its behavior is analyzed. The experimental procedure is based on the pressure changes that take place within a closed electrolytic cell during the hydride (deuteride) formation. Calibration of the system has been done by accomplishing electrolysis with two Pl electrodes and the error sources have been studied. A protocol to be used in Pd hydrogenation (deuteration) is defined. Finally, the advantages and disadvantages of this experimental m ethod against measurements of the Pd electric resistance variations are briefly discussed. Describe a method to measure D content of Pd during electrolysishttp://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/PonsSproceedinga.pdf#page=246
57Journal ArticleAlguero, M., Fernandez, J. F., Cuevas, F., Sanchez, C.1996An interpretation of some postelectrolysis nuclear effects in deuterated titaniumFusion Technol., Vol = 29An interpretation of some postelectrolysis nuclear effects in deuterated titaniumelectrolysis, neutron, Ti, D2O fractofusion
58Journal ArticleAllard, K., Maeland, A. J., Simons, J. W., Flanagan, T. B.1968Application of the Electron-Donation Model for Hydrogen Absorption to Palladium-Rich Alloys. Hydrogen-Gold-PalladiumJ. Phys. Chem., Vol = 72Application of the Electron-Donation Model for Hydrogen Absorption to Palladium-Rich Alloys. Hydrogen-Gold-PalladiumH, electron Structure Au-Pd Phase Diagram, loading
59Journal ArticleAltaiskii, M. V., Artekha, S. N., Barts, B. I., Bar'yakhtar, V. G., Moiseev, S. S.1990Fluctuational enhancement of quantum mechanical and wave barrier penetrability and some physical consequencesVopr. At. Nauki Tekh. Ser.: Fiz. Radiats. Povr. Radiats. Materialoved., Vol = 52, Num = 1, Page = 78 (in Russian)Fluctuational enhancement of quantum mechanical and wave barrier penetrability and some physical consequencesTheory fluctuations vibration distance
60Journal ArticleAmato, I.1989Cold Fusion Keeps Its Head Just Above WaterScience News, Vol = 13Cold Fusion Keeps Its Head Just Above Waterhistory
61Journal ArticleAmato, I.1990Cold Fusion Saga: Trials and TribulationsScience News, Vol = 137, Num = 24, Page = 374Cold Fusion Saga: Trials and Tribulationshistory
62Journal ArticleAmato, I.1990If Not Cold Fusion, Try Fracto-Fusion?Science News, Vol = 137If Not Cold Fusion, Try Fracto-Fusion?history, fractofusion
63Magazine ArticleAmato, I.1990Cold Fusion:Wanted Dead And AliveScience News, Vol = 137Cold Fusion:Wanted Dead And Alivereview, newspaper
64Journal ArticleAmato, I.1992Cluster Fusion: Close But No CigarScience, Vol = 256, Num = 5054, Page = 178Cluster Fusion: Close But No Cigarhistory
65ReportAmbadkar, A., Dash, J.2003Electrolysis Of D2O With A Palladium Cathode Compared With Electrolysis Of H2O With A Platinum Electrode: Procedure And Experimental DetailsScience, Vol = 256, Num = 5054, Page = 178Portland State UniversityPorland, ORElectrolysis Of D2O With A Palladium Cathode Compared With Electrolysis Of H2O With A Platinum Electrode: Procedure And Experimental DetailsheatA description of experimental procedures used by Ambadkar and Dash at the Low Energy Nuclear Laboratory (LENL), Portland State University.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AmbadkarAelectrolys.pdf
66Conference ProceedingsAmini, F.2005Production Method for Violent TCB Jet Plasma from CavityThe 12th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear ScienceYokohama, JapanNovember 27 - December 2, 2005Production Method for Violent TCB Jet Plasma from Cavitycavitation, ultrasonic, heat1. Introduction One of our hydropower plants (Masjed - E - Soleyman, Iran) has four Francis turbines. Two units on the right side (looking downstream) share a common penstock and a common long tailrace tunnel, and the other two units on the left also share a penstock and tailrace tunnel. Upon commissioning of one unit, the hydraulic transient in the draft tube during load rejection above 75% was excessive. It was apparent that the guide vane closing law that had been adopted would result in water column separation during load rejection at full power. Tests with a slower closing rate showed that the risk of column separation was reduced, but a violent surge developed in the draft tube close to maximum over speed. The energy level and cavity volume that are produced are much more than those of regular TCB (Transient Cavitation Bubbles) experiments, and therefore, we should expect more intense effects than a regular TCB jet produces.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AminiFproduction.pdf
67ReportAmini, F.2013The Study of Cavitation Bubble-Surface Plasmon Resonance Interaction For LENR and Biochemical processesThe 12th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear ScienceLENR-CANR.orgThe Study of Cavitation Bubble-Surface Plasmon Resonance Interaction For LENR and Biochemical processesCavitationThe cavitation bubble resonator (CBR) can be used as a new coupling technique. The purpose of this paper is to study coupled SPR-CBR, coupled CBR-Nickel and coupled CBR-Biochemical. It is expected the cavitation bubble resonator assists a pseudo coupling process. The design of nano CBR cell can play a significant role in the sciences of therapeutic drugs and power generation.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AminiFthestudyof.pdf
68Journal ArticleAn, X. W., Yan, H. K., Han, B. X., Guo, D., Xie, D. Y., Zhu, Q. H., Hu, R. H.1991Calorimetric investigation of electrochemically induced nuclear fusion of deuteriumThermochim. Acta, Vol = 183Calorimetric investigation of electrochemically induced nuclear fusion of deuteriumelectrolysis Pd, heat, D2O, H2O
69Journal ArticleAn, H. K., Jeong, E. I., Hong, J. H., Lee, Y.1995Analysis of deformed palladium cathodes resulting from heavy water electrolysisFusion Technol., Vol = 27Analysis of deformed palladium cathodes resulting from heavy water electrolysisPd Ti Au surface layer heat electrolysis D2O
70Conference ProceedingsAndermann, G.1990Theoretical Model for Low Temperature Nuclear Events8th World Hydrogen Energy Conf., Vol = 1, Num = 1, Page = 107Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, 2540 Dole St., Holmes Hall 246, Honolulu, HI 96822Honolulu, HIJuly 22-27, 1990Theoretical Model for Low Temperature Nuclear Eventstheory
71Conference ProceedingsAndermann, G.1990A New Theoretical Model (Nu-Q) for Rationalizing Electrochemically Induced Nuclear Events Observed in Deuterium Loaded Pd CathodesThe First Annual Conference on Cold Fusion, Vol = 1, Num = 1, Page = 295Will, F.National Cold Fusion InstituteUniversity of Utah Research Park, Salt Lake City, UtahMarch 28-31, 1990A New Theoretical Model (Nu-Q) for Rationalizing Electrochemically Induced Nuclear Events Observed in Deuterium Loaded Pd Cathodestheory dineutron ICCF-1A model is proposed based on di-neutrons. NUt to rationalize most of the high energy and some of the low energy events observed in electrochemically induced . cold fusion'. Using pressure induced electron capture (EC) by deuterons as the triggering mechanism for the creation of NUt this model calls for the absorption of Nu by deuterons. creating a highly unstable isotope Quatrium. Q*, which decays instantly to yield tri tium and neutrons. Because of electron spin considerations the dominant EC mechanism is shown to yield two kinds of Nu. namely, a low lying NUL and a less stable higher lying Nu H. Thus. the Nu-Q* mechanism is shown to yield a doublet in the gamma ray spectrum.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/NCFIthefirstan.pdf#page=314
72Journal ArticleAnderson, I. S., Ross, D. K., Carlile, C. J.1978The Structure of the g Phase of Palladium DeuteridePhys. Lett. A, Vol = 68The Structure of the g Phase of Palladium Deuteridestructure, PdD, lattice Parameter, gamma phase
73Journal ArticleAnderson, G. C.1989Clandestine NSF Panel Warms to Cold FusionThe ScientistClandestine NSF Panel Warms to Cold Fusionhistory
74Conference ProceedingsAnderson, R. E., Goulding, C. A., Johnson, M. W., Butterfield, K. B., Gottesfeld, S., Baker, D. A., Springer, T. E., Garzon, F. H., Bolton, R. D., Leonard, E. M., Chancellor, T.1990Neutron Measurements in Search of Cold FusionAnomalous Nuclear Effects in Deuterium/Solid Systems, 'AIP Conference Proceedings 228', Vol = 1, Num = 1, Page = 43Jones, S., Scaramuzzi, F., Worledge, D. H.American Institute of Physics, New YorkBrigham Young Univ., Provo, UTOct. 22-23. 1990Neutron Measurements in Search of Cold FusionPd, Ti, D2, D2O, neutron
75Conference ProceedingsAnderson, R. E., Jones, S. E.1990Comments on an Experiment at Yale on Cold FusionAnomalous Nuclear Effects in Deuterium/Solid Systems, 'AIP Conference Proceedings 228', Vol = 1, Num = 1, Page = 24Jones, S., Scaramuzzi, F., Worledge, D. H.American Institute of Physics, New YorkBrigham Young Univ., Provo, UTOct. 22-23. 1990Comments on an Experiment at Yale on Cold Fusionneutron, error, critique
76Journal ArticleAnderson, D. M., Bockris, J.1990Cold Fusion at Texas A&MScience, Vol = 249Cold Fusion at Texas A&Mhistory
77Journal ArticleAnderson, J., Bockris, J., Worledge, D. H., Taubes, G.1990Letters and Response about Cold Fusion at Texas A&MScience, Vol = 249Letters and Response about Cold Fusion at Texas A&Mhistory
78Magazine ArticleAnderson, M.2012Big Idea: Bring Back the 'Cold Fusion' DreamDiscover MagazineBig Idea: Bring Back the 'Cold Fusion' DreamTheory
79Journal ArticleAndreani, R.1989La fusione 'fredda'' (''Cold' fusion')Energ. Nucl. (Rome), Vol = 6La fusione 'fredda'' (''Cold' fusion')history
80Journal ArticleAndresen, B. D., Whipple, R. E., Alcaraz, A., Haas, J. S., Grant, P. M.1994Potentially explosive organic reaction mechanisms in Pd/D2O electrochemical cellsChem. Health Safety, Vol = 1Potentially explosive organic reaction mechanisms in Pd/D2O electrochemical cellsexplosion, SRI, accident
81Journal ArticleAndrianov, B. A.2014Natural Low Energy Nuclear Fusion ReactionInfinite Energy42 Natural Low Energy Nuclear Fusion ReactionA hypothesis is put forward explaining a superpower flash, a shock wave and instant evaporation of most of the Chelyabinsk meteor by the emergence of conditions for a low energy fusion exothermic reaction between Mg and Si nuclei contained in olivine and pyroxene, which were found in the meteorite. The possible initiators of that reaction are considered. They are supposed as common for the known experiments of similar type.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AndrianovBnaturallow.pdf
82Journal ArticleAndrianov, B. A.2017Probable Products of Low Energy Nuclear Fusion Reactions on the Bodies of the Solar SystemInfinite Energy36 Probable Products of Low Energy Nuclear Fusion Reactions on the Bodies of the Solar SystemIn the context of hypotheses about probable realization of low energy nuclear fusion reactions (LENR) there have been considered common features joining such seemingly alien to one another objects as meteorites, fulgurites and also the products of volcanic activity on Jupiter's satellite Io. Common for all of them is the combination of great values of pressure, temperature and electric current density. The most probable LENR for the Chelyabinsk meteor could be the reaction between magnesium and silicon nuclei contained in olivine and pyroxene, which were found in the meteorite. As a result of lightning strike quartz sand turns into fulgurite in which one can find metallic spheroids of troilite, alpha iron and shreibersite.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AndrianovBprobablepr.pdf
83Journal ArticleAndrianov, B. A.2018Fulgurites, Boludes, Volcanoes and Planetary Cores: Do They Have Anything in Common?Infinite Energy16 Fulgurites, Boludes, Volcanoes and Planetary Cores: Do They Have Anything in Common?As a continuation of the author's hypotheses about iron and sulfur formation in Kolyma fulgurite as a result of LENRfusion of two 28/14Si or two 16/8O nuclei, a common origin mechanism for phosphorus, manganese and titanium was retraced in fulgurites and magmatic spheroids. A manganese nucleus is formed at a fusion of 27/13Al and 28/14Si nuclei, and a titanium nucleus at a fusion of two 23/11Na nuclei. The appearance of nickel isotopes was explained in iron meteorites. On the basis of introduced reactions a hypothesis of planetary cores formation was put forward.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AndrianovBfulgurites.pdf
84Journal ArticleAndrianov, B. A.2020Probable Microbiological Origin of Chemical Elements in Polymetallic Nodules on the Ocean FloorInfinite EnergyProbable Microbiological Origin of Chemical Elements in Polymetallic Nodules on the Ocean FloorBiologicalA hypothesis is put forward explaining the origin of chemical elements in polymetallic nodules on the ocean bottom as a result of bacteria activity initiating low energy nuclear fusion reactions (LENR). As is known, sea water, bottom deposits and suspensions contain Na, Cl, Ca, K, Mg, Li, Al, Si, B, P, F and S. From this set of elements the formation ways are shown not only for iron and manganese, but also for Ti, Co, Ni, Zn, Cu, Cr, V, Mo, Ga, Ge, Se, Br, Zr, Sr, Y, Nb, In, Sn, Sb, W, Hf, Re, Ag, Pd, Rh, Cd, Sc, Te, Ba, La, Ce, Nd and Sm. The origin of listed elements occurs with the active bacteria participation as a result of heat-generating LENR mainly by electron capture from inner atomic layers without additional external expenditure of energy, any radioactive materials or hard radiation. This allows us to naturally explain the emergence in nodules of stable isotopes of many elements which are really present there.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AndrianovBprobablemi.pdf
85Conference ProceedingsAngelone, M.2009Neutron Detection: Principles, Methods, Issues (and Tips) (PowerPoint slides)15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear ScienceENEARome, ItalyNeutron Detection: Principles, Methods, Issues (and Tips) (PowerPoint slides)neutronIn this paper a very brief review of the main physical laws and basic detection principles for neutrons are addressed. The main issues to be faced when measuring pulsed 'neutron emission', as claimed in most experiments, are addressed too. It is not in the author's intention to investigate whether or not neutrons are actually emitted in CMNS phenomena, however, an 'ideal'; experiment that could allow to unambiguous measurement of neutrons from a CMNS type experiment will be outlined.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AngeloneMneutrondet.pdf
86Conference ProceedingsAngelone, M.2009Neutron Detection: Principles, Methods, Issues (and Tips)15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear ScienceENEARome, ItalyNeutron Detection: Principles, Methods, Issues (and Tips)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 been made by other authors despite they were operating under different experimental conditions. However, most of the scientific community is yet sceptic about the actual emission of neutrons from events that in a more general statement are known as 'low energy nuclear reactions in condensed matter' (CMNS) and the methods adopted by the various authors are often subjected to several criticisms. Indeed CMNS phenomena are rather complex and relate with several different subjects so synergy among various experts is necessary. Among these subjects, neutron detections requires a particular care and expertise because the measurements are carried out with a very low signal to noise ratio. In this paper a very brief review of the main physical laws and basic detection principles for neutrons are addressed. It is not in the author's intention to investigate whether or not neutrons are actually emitted in CMNS phenomena, however, some tips that could allow to unambiguous measurement of neutrons from a CMNS type experiment will be addressed too.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/ViolanteVproceedinga.pdf#page=26
87Journal ArticleAnghaie, S., Froelich, P., Monkhurst, H. J.1990On fusion/fission chain reactions in the Fleischmann-Pons 'cold fusion' experimentFusion Technol., Vol = 17On fusion/fission chain reactions in the Fleischmann-Pons 'cold fusion' experimenttheory, fission,, fusion Li chain reaction
88Journal ArticleAntanasijevic, R. D., Lakicevic, I., Maric, Z., Zevic, D., Zaric, A., Vigier, J. P.1993Preliminary 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' experimentsPhys. Lett. A, Vol = 180Preliminary 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' experimentsTheory spin-spin, neutron, Pd, gas discharge electron mass
89Conference ProceedingsAntanasijevic, R. D., Konjevic, D. J., Maric, Z., Sevic, D. M., Vigier, J. P., Zaric, A. J.1995'Cold Fusion' in Terms of New Quantum Chemistry: The Role of Magnetic Interactions in Dense Physica Media5th International Conference on Cold Fusion, Vol = 1, Num = 1, Page = 505Pons, S.IMRA Europe, Sophia Antipolis Cedex, FranceMonte-Carlo, MonacoApril 9-13, 1995'Cold Fusion' in Terms of New Quantum Chemistry: The Role of Magnetic Interactions in Dense Physica Medianeutron, X-ray, plasma, gas discharge, ICCF-5Various recently reported 'break even' in different types of 'cold fusion' experiments have a common physical origin if one assumes that one should add, in dense states, the action of magnetic interactions of oriented nuclear spins to the usual Coulomb forces. In that case one is led to predict a) the existence of new 'tight' quantum molecular states (associated to new 'tight' Bohr orbits) which correspond to the emission of X--ray lines and excess energy b) the associated apparition of a certain amount of nuclear fusion reactions due to those magnetic interactions and enhanced tunneling by strong electron concentrations. They appear in the form of neutron (or ?) bursts and various types of 'ashes' of particular nuclear fusion reactions in electrolysis, glow discharge, capillary devices, resonance sonoluminescence and plasma discharge experiments. They both contribute to observable energy excess in amounts which vary which chosen set-ups. To explore this assumption two experiments are presented here i.e. 1) discharge experiments in plasma focus and 'capillary fusion' devices (i.e. nuclear fusion) of 10^8 neutrons/burst 2) X-ray measurements in deuterium plasma focus which confirm the existence of new Bohr orbits. New possible experiments to check it are also briefly discussed. Neutrons and X-ray detected using a plasma discharge device and capillary fusion.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/PonsSproceedinga.pdf#page=312
90Journal ArticleAntonov, V. E., Belash, I. T., Koltighin, V. M., Poniatovskii, E. G.1979Phasometric T-P Diagram of the Rh-H System up to 400 C and Pressure of 67 kbarDoky. Akad. Sci. SSSR, Vol = 248Phasometric T-P Diagram of the Rh-H System up to 400 C and Pressure of 67 kbarRh, H, phase Diagram
91Journal ArticleAntonov, V. E., Belash, I. T., Malyshev, V. Yu., Ponyatovsky, E. G.1984The Solubility of Hydrogen in the Platinum Metals under High PressurePlatinum Met. Rev., Vol = 28The Solubility of Hydrogen in the Platinum Metals under High PressureMn, Fe, Co, Mo, Tc, Re, Au, Ru, Os, Ir, Pt, Pd, H, solubility, phase diagram, structure, resistance, pressure
92Journal ArticleAntonov, A. V., Benetskii, B. A., Ginodman, V. B., Zherikhina, L. N., Klyachko, A. V., Konobeevskii, E. S., Mordovskoi, M. V., Popov, V. I., Rozantsev, A. I., Tskhovrebov, A. M.1990An attempt to observe cold thermonuclear fusion during the electrolysis of heavy waterSov. Phys. Lebedev Inst. Rep.An attempt to observe cold thermonuclear fusion during the electrolysis of heavy waterneutron, electrolysis, Pd, D2O
93Journal ArticleAntonov, V. E., Antonova, T. E., Belash, I. T., Ponyatovsky, E. G., Rashupkin, V. I.1993The Pd-Pt-H System: Phase Transformations at High Pressure and SuperconductivityPhys. Stat. Sol. A, Vol = 78The Pd-Pt-H System: Phase Transformations at High Pressure and SuperconductivityPd, Pt, H, phase diagram, superconductivity, resistivity, lattice parameter
94Journal ArticleAnufriev, G. S., Boltenkov, B. S.1991Helium isotopes and hydrogen in aluminium and other metalsVopr. At. Nauki Tekh. Ser.: Fiz. Radiats. Povr. Radiats. Materialoved., Vol = 56, Num = 2, Page = 73 (in Russian)Helium isotopes and hydrogen in aluminium and other metals3He/4He, helium, tritium Al, Ag, Ni, electrolysis
95Conference ProceedingsAoki, T., Kurata, Y., Ebihara, H.1993Study of Concentrations of Helium and Tritium in Electrolytic Cells with Excess Heat GenerationsFourth International Conference on Cold Fusion, Vol = 2, Num = 4, Page = 23Electric Power Research Institute 3412 Hillview Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94304Lahaina, MauiDec. 6-9, 1993Study of Concentrations of Helium and Tritium in Electrolytic Cells with Excess Heat Generationsheat+, tritium, helium, Pd, D2O, current density, gamma emission, neutron, ICCF-4, electrolysis, negativeConcentrations of helium and tritium in gas and liquid phases in calorimetric cells with excess heat generations were measured. Values of factor F (nuclear ash) defined as ratio of amount of heat released by particular nuclear reactions to the excess heat, were calculated to be F(He in gas phase) ~ (4?16) x 10^-3 and F(T in liquid phase) ~ (8?6) x 10^-10, and upper limit of F(T in gas phase) ~ 1 x10^-6. These extremely small values suggested either that (1) the nuclear reactions might occur in deep inside of the Pd cathode, or (2) the major amount of the detected excess heat could not match with the heat expected from the nuclear reactions if the reactions occurred on the surface of Pd cathodes.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AokiTstudyofcon.pdf
96Conference ProceedingsAoki, T., Kurata, Y., Ebihara, H., Yoshikawa, N.1996Search for neutrons emitted from sodium tungsten bronzesSixth International Conference on Cold Fusion, Progress in New Hydrogen Energy, Vol = 1, Num = 2, Page = 291Okamoto, M.New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, JapanLake Toya, Hokkaido, JapanSearch for neutrons emitted from sodium tungsten bronzes No neutrons were detected.neutron, W-bronze, NaWO3, ICCF-6An experiment on the neutron emission from the single crystals of the sodium tungsten bronze (Na x WO3, x=0.9) was started to check the reproducibility. After applying the cathodic treatment to the crystals in a heating chamber, the neutron emission had been expected in the instants of pressurizing and depressurizing the deuterium gas. However, the weighted mean values of the measured neutron counting rates at these moments were in agreement with those of the background rates.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/NEDOthesixthin.pdf#page=306
97Journal ArticleAoki, T., Kurata, Y., Ebihara, H., Yoshikawa, N.1998Search for nuclear products of the D + D nuclear fusionInt. J. Soc. Mat. Eng. Resources, Vol = 6, Num = 1, Page = 22Search for nuclear products of the D + D nuclear fusionPd, tungsten bronze, electrolysis, D2, heat, neutron, gamma emission, tritium, helium, NaWO3, negativeNuclear products which were caused by the D + D nuclear fusion reaction were searched in electrolytic cells and in gas phase of Pd + D systems. Measurements of nuclear products were made for gamma-ray, neutron, tritium and helium. To detect neutron, liquid scintillation and 3He counters were used. For gamma-ray measurement, a NaI detector was used. For tritium concentration measurement in gas phase, a gas proportional chamber was fabricated and operated in low background level. The signals of those detectors were fed to Pulse Height Analyzer and recorded as energy spectra which were carefully compared with background spectra. A different type of neutron hunting was also tried in the instants of pressurizing and depressurizing the deuterium gas in crystal. A large size crystal of tungsten bronze was prepared for the experiment.http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AokiTsearchforna.pdf
98Journal ArticleAoyama, T., Mori, C., Uritani, A., Matsui, T., Naito, K.1991Highly reliable low-level neutron detection using 3He proportional countersRadioisot., Vol = 40Highly reliable low-level neutron detection using 3He proportional countersneutron, electrolysis, method
99Journal ArticleApak, R.1989Conformism in chemistry and the resultsKim. Sanayi, Vol = 31Conformism in chemistry and the resultshistory
100Conference ProceedingsApicella, M., Branover, H., Castagna, E., Dardik, I., El-Boher, A., Lesin, S., Mazzitelli, G., McKubre, M. C. H., Sarto, F., Sibilia, C., Santoro, E., Tanzella, F. L., Violante, V., Zilov, T.2005Reproducibility of Excess of Power and Evidence of 4He in Palladium Foils Loaded with Deuterium (PowerPoint slides)American Physical Society MeetingLos AngelesReproducibility of Excess of Power and Evidence of 4He in Palladium Foils Loaded with Deuterium (PowerPoint slides)heat, heliumThis presentation was given at the March APS meeting in Los Angeles, CA, March 24, 2005. Published by www.newenergytimes.com. Topics covered include: Material Science & Excess of Power Reproducibility, Surface Electronic Excitations with Lasers Trigger, Excess Power Reproducibility, Experimental Resultshttp://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/ApicellaMreproducib.pdf