1991
DOI: 10.13182/fst91-a29673
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Precursors to “Cold Fusion” Phenomenon and the Detection of Energetic Charged Particles in Deuterium/Solid Systems

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“…In the first publication where CR-39 polycarbonate detectors were used to detect charged particles during deuterated metal thermocycling [6] a significant amount of charged particles was found though the type of particles was not defined. In collaboration with the team from the Moscow Physico-Engineering Institute, using 239 Pucalibrated CR-39 plates placed in the discharge chamber, alpha particle tracks with a density of 2 × 10 5 cm -2 were found, corresponding to a 10 5 s -1 emission from the cathode and roughly corresponding to the SSB results.…”
Section: Charged Particle Registrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first publication where CR-39 polycarbonate detectors were used to detect charged particles during deuterated metal thermocycling [6] a significant amount of charged particles was found though the type of particles was not defined. In collaboration with the team from the Moscow Physico-Engineering Institute, using 239 Pucalibrated CR-39 plates placed in the discharge chamber, alpha particle tracks with a density of 2 × 10 5 cm -2 were found, corresponding to a 10 5 s -1 emission from the cathode and roughly corresponding to the SSB results.…”
Section: Charged Particle Registrationmentioning
confidence: 99%