Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
Dec 2005
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CONDENSED MATTER NUCLEAR SCIENCE. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Cold Fusion. Held 24-29 August 2003 in Roy
Physics
Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
A method is disclosed to fabricate a palladium cathode that can be electrolyzed in heavy water and stimulated with a laser at a predetermined wavelength to produce apparent excess power; the fabrication method involves cold working, polishing, etching and annealing the palladium prior to electrolytic loading with deuterium. Loading is accomplished with the cathode sitting in a magnetic field of 350 G. After loading the cathode with deuterium, gold is co-deposited electrolytically on the cathode. When a coating of gold is visible on the cathode, co-deposition is halted and the cathode is stimulated with a low-power laser with a maximum power of 30 mW. The thermal response of the cathode is typically 500 mW with maximum output observed of approximately 1 W. The effect is repeatable when protocols are followed and has been demonstrated in several laboratories.
Cravens Dennis
Letts Dennis
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