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CONDENSED MATTER NUCLEAR SCIENCE
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Cold Fusion
Yokohama, Japan 27 November - 2 December 2005
edited by Akito Takahashi (Osaka University, Japan), Ken-ichiro Ota (Yokohama National University, Japan) & Yasuhiro Iwamura (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan)
Table of Contents (55k) Preface (41k) Chapter 1: Progress in Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (489k)
Recent progress in the emerging field of condensed matter nuclear science (CMNS) is presented as a combination of basic nuclear science, energy, nanomaterials science, electro-chemistry and nuclear physics.
Key and selected papers from an important conference in this exciting area provide the latest advances in CMNS studies. Current results from cold fusion and condensed matter nuclear science are included.
Contents:
- Progress in Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (A Takahashi)
- Overview
of Light Water/Hydrogen-Based Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions (G H Miley & P J Shrestha)
- Development of “DS-Reactor” as the Practical Reactor of “Cold Fusion” Based on the “DS-Cell” with “DS-Cathode” (Y Arata & Y-C Zhang)
- Progress in Excess of Power Experiments with Electrochemical Loading of Deuterium in Palladium (V Violante et al.)
- “Excess Heat” Induced by Deuterium Flux in Palladium Film (B Liu et al.)
- Observation of Surface Distribution of Products by X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry During D2 Gas Permeation Through Pd Complexes (Y Iwamura et al.)
- Using Resistivity to Measure H/Pd and D/Pd Loading: Method and Significance (M C H McKubre & F L Tanzella)
- and other papers
Readership: Researchers in nanotechnology and nuclear energy.
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Pub. date: Dec 2006 |
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