ENVR 7 |
| A theoretical viewpoint has been developed using both the electrical nuclear quadrupole interactions with the phonon induced dynamic electric field gradient tensor and the nuclear magnetic dipole interaction within the metal host lattice via its phonon induced the magnetic field. It is shown that this may result in mechanisms that allow coupling between nuclear states and phonons that permit enhanced low energy nuclear reactions (LENR) and a low radiation pathway marked by thermal release. This theoretical insight has guided a matrix search for materials that would increase the thermal energy output of such systems. The result of this material search that uses metallic additives that enhance LENR effects and the practical applications of such an understanding are shown. Additionally, the initial work seeking a self sustained system with demonstrable output will be discussed along with circuitry considerations. |
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New Energy Technology
8:30 AM-11:25 AM, Sunday, March 22, 2009 Hilton -- Alpine Ballroom West, Oral
Division of Environmental Chemistry |