The electron screening in the d(d, p)t reaction has been studied for the deuterated metal Pt at a sample temperature T = 20 ◦C–340 ◦C and for Co at T = 20 ◦C and 200 ◦C. The enhanced electron screening decreases with increasing temperature, where the data agree with the plasma model of Debye applied to the quasi-free metallic electrons. The data represent the first observation of a temperature dependence of a nuclear cross section. We also measured the screening effect for the deuterated metal Ti (an element of group 4 of the periodic table) at T = −10 ◦C–200 ◦C: above 50 ◦C, the hydrogen solubility dropped to values far below 1 and a large screening effect became observable. Similarly, all metals of groups 3 and 4 and the lanthanides showe...
The investigation of the d+d fusion reactions in metallic environments at sub-Coulomb energies deman...
To study the electron screening of nuclear reactions in metallic environments, angular distributions...
The enhanced electron screening effect in nuclear reactions taking place in dense astrophysical plas...
The electron screening in the d(d, p)t reaction has been studied for the deuterated metal Pt at a sa...
The electron screening in the d(d,p)t reaction has been studied for the deuterated metal Pt at a tar...
The electron screening effect in the d(d,p)t reaction has been studied for deuterated metals, insula...
AbstractThe electron screening effect in the d(d,p)t reaction has been studied for 29 deuterated met...
The electron screening effect in the d(d,p)t reaction has been studied for several deuterated metals...
Understanding the electron screening effect in the laboratory is critical for a correct interpretati...
Abstract The electron screening effect in the d(d, p)t reaction has been studied for several deute...
The electron screening effect in the d(d, p)t reaction has been studied for 29 deuterated metals and...
Abstract. In order to study the electron screening effect on low-energy nuclear reactions in metals,...
The recent observation of a large electron screening effect in the d(d, p)t reaction using a deutera...
Understanding the electron screening effect in the laboratory is critical for a correct interpretat...
The electron screening effect in the 2H d,p 3H reaction has been studied for five different C, Al, ...
The investigation of the d+d fusion reactions in metallic environments at sub-Coulomb energies deman...
To study the electron screening of nuclear reactions in metallic environments, angular distributions...
The enhanced electron screening effect in nuclear reactions taking place in dense astrophysical plas...
The electron screening in the d(d, p)t reaction has been studied for the deuterated metal Pt at a sa...
The electron screening in the d(d,p)t reaction has been studied for the deuterated metal Pt at a tar...
The electron screening effect in the d(d,p)t reaction has been studied for deuterated metals, insula...
AbstractThe electron screening effect in the d(d,p)t reaction has been studied for 29 deuterated met...
The electron screening effect in the d(d,p)t reaction has been studied for several deuterated metals...
Understanding the electron screening effect in the laboratory is critical for a correct interpretati...
Abstract The electron screening effect in the d(d, p)t reaction has been studied for several deute...
The electron screening effect in the d(d, p)t reaction has been studied for 29 deuterated metals and...
Abstract. In order to study the electron screening effect on low-energy nuclear reactions in metals,...
The recent observation of a large electron screening effect in the d(d, p)t reaction using a deutera...
Understanding the electron screening effect in the laboratory is critical for a correct interpretat...
The electron screening effect in the 2H d,p 3H reaction has been studied for five different C, Al, ...
The investigation of the d+d fusion reactions in metallic environments at sub-Coulomb energies deman...
To study the electron screening of nuclear reactions in metallic environments, angular distributions...
The enhanced electron screening effect in nuclear reactions taking place in dense astrophysical plas...