Noriyuki Kodama has her expertise in nuclear physics at Tokyo Institute of Technology, has the vast experience of semiconductor process development.
Abstract
propose the new cold fusion reactor and heat element in fig.2 based on the cold fusion mechanism shown in fig.1.
I summarize this theory in fig1. D is absorbed in metal in D2O and D enters in the surface T site after the sufficiently high D/Pd ratio, and the T site is expanded by the larger D- and adjacent T site size is smaller due to the compress by the expanded T site, so it has D+. Under this condition, the coulomb attractive force moves D+ to D-. Here we must note that surface free electron can shield the coulomb attractive force and so, to control the fusion, it must be depleted from surface of metal otherwise higher temperature is needed to trigger fusion. Fig.2 shows the flat electrode above metal to control the surface potential of metal