Quantum Many-Body Theory and Mechanisms for Low Energy Nuclear Reaction Processes in Matter
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Recently, a theoretical model of Bose-Einstein Condensation (BEG) mechanism has been developed to describe low-energy nuclear reaction in a quantum many-body system confined in a micro/nano scale trap. The BEC mechanism is applied to explain various anomalous results observed recently in experiments involved with low-energy nuclear reaction processes in matter and in acoustic cavitation. Experimental tests of the BEC mechanism are also discussed. In addition to the BEC mechanism, plasma impact fusion (PIF) and particle cavitation fusion (PCF) mechanisms are also described.
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- 2004-07-30
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