The results of an experiment aimed at verifying the hypothesis that low-temperature nuclear fusion occurs in metal-hydrogen systems are presented. Titanium and an intermetallic compound ZrNbV saturated with a deuterium-tritium mixture are chosen for substances to be studied. Within experimental errors, no excess of neutron emission above the background level is observed for these substances saturated with a deuterium-tritium mixture. The hypothesis that hot nuclear dt fusion occurs in metal/(D-T) systems is not confirmed in our experiment either
This paper summarizes some of the methods applicable for low level tritium detection needed in the s...
The electron screening in the d(d,p)t reaction has been studied for the deuterated metal Pt at a tar...
An 80 MeV/c negative muon beam from the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron at Brookhaven National Labo...
The results of an experiment aimed at verifying the hypothesis that low-temperature nuclear fusion o...
The results of an experiment aimed at verifying the conclusions drawn in the studies that were perfo...
Abstract only.There are at least two distinct phenomena present in so-called cold-fusion experiments...
We present evidence for energetic charged particles emanating from partially-deuterided titanium foi...
The views, opinions and/or findings contained in this report are those of the author(s) and should n...
Searching for evidence of ''cold'' nuclear fusion in deuterium-loaded Ti and Pd foils with plastic t...
We briefly summarize the reported anomalous effects in deuterated metals at ambient temperature, com...
the ignorance of physicist to the phenomenon of cold fusion. Though there are good reasons against m...
A wide variety of neutron detector systems have been used at various research facilities to search f...
The interplay between a nucleus and its environment is known to play an important role in nuclear re...
The mechanisms of low energy nuclear reactions (LENR) phenomena are poorly understood. If these phen...
An experimental investigation has been conducted on samples of palladium and titanium metals which h...
This paper summarizes some of the methods applicable for low level tritium detection needed in the s...
The electron screening in the d(d,p)t reaction has been studied for the deuterated metal Pt at a tar...
An 80 MeV/c negative muon beam from the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron at Brookhaven National Labo...
The results of an experiment aimed at verifying the hypothesis that low-temperature nuclear fusion o...
The results of an experiment aimed at verifying the conclusions drawn in the studies that were perfo...
Abstract only.There are at least two distinct phenomena present in so-called cold-fusion experiments...
We present evidence for energetic charged particles emanating from partially-deuterided titanium foi...
The views, opinions and/or findings contained in this report are those of the author(s) and should n...
Searching for evidence of ''cold'' nuclear fusion in deuterium-loaded Ti and Pd foils with plastic t...
We briefly summarize the reported anomalous effects in deuterated metals at ambient temperature, com...
the ignorance of physicist to the phenomenon of cold fusion. Though there are good reasons against m...
A wide variety of neutron detector systems have been used at various research facilities to search f...
The interplay between a nucleus and its environment is known to play an important role in nuclear re...
The mechanisms of low energy nuclear reactions (LENR) phenomena are poorly understood. If these phen...
An experimental investigation has been conducted on samples of palladium and titanium metals which h...
This paper summarizes some of the methods applicable for low level tritium detection needed in the s...
The electron screening in the d(d,p)t reaction has been studied for the deuterated metal Pt at a tar...
An 80 MeV/c negative muon beam from the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron at Brookhaven National Labo...