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cutObservation of nuclear fusion driven by a pyroelectric crystal
B. Naranjo, J.K. Gimzewski & S. Putterman
NATURE _434_ page 115 (28 APRIL 2005)
// Here we report that gently heating a pyroelectric
crystal in a deuterated atmosphere can generate fusion under
desktop conditions.
[from a SCI.ENGR.MECH newsgroup post....]
... links for the interested...
> Nature (today) is reporting neutron production with He traces
> in a deuterated pyroelectric crystal following gentle heating.
> This represents high-quality "cold-fusion" reportage, would you
> believe?
URL: <http://neer.inel.gov/abstract.asp?ProjectID=126>
... appears to have been "in the works"...
URL:<http://www.rpi.edu/~danony/Papers/Electron%20and%20positive%20ion%20acceleration%20with%20pyroelectric%20crystals.pdf>
... not quite "cold fusion", since the particle energies are
pretty high (>keV)
> Elsewhere, pyroelectric crystal in a transistor t-05 case is
> the basis for a pocket X-ray generator capable of imaging a mouses tail!
URL: <http://www.amptek.com/coolx.html>
David A. Smith
Brian Whatcott Altus OK Eureka!