Excess Heat Measurement and Transmutation Study of Pd Wires after Lasers Stimulation in a D2 Gas-Loading System

Author:

Wang Xing Ye1,Shen Bing Jun1,Jin Li Hong1,Zhao Xin Le1,Wang Hong Yu1,Lu Xin1,Li Ling Yu1,Tian Jian1

Affiliation:

1. Changchun University of Science and Technology

Abstract

This study involves excess heat generation stimulated by Argon-ion (λ = 488, 514 nm) and infrared (λ = 1037, 1560 nm) lasers in a D/Pd gas-loading system. The deuteron loading ratios of palladium deuterides ranged from 0 to 0.76. The results showed that more excess heat was produced in the system triggered by a shorter wavelength (λ = 488 nm) laser than the other wavelengths’. Some new elements, such as Ag, Ca and some others, are found by SEM and EDS on the surface of palladium samples after being triggered by the lasers. It implied that some nuclear transmutation processes might happen in the experiment.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

General Engineering

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