Use of a Very Sensitive Seebeck Calorimeter to Study the Pons-Fleischmann and Letts Effects

Physics – Condensed Matter

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Characteristics of a commercial Seebeck calorimeter are described. This very stable instrument is applied to a study of the Pons-Fleischmann effect using a palladium anode and a platinum cathode. The use of a laser to stimulate anomalous heat production (the Letts effect) is also described. Positive results were obtained for both effects and these reveal important aspects of the nuclear-active-environment.

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