How about this then? Get a rod of Pd charged up with D and subject it to axially symmetric ultrasonic vibration - a kind of 2 dimensional sonoluminescence set-up. 8-)
By moving the rod slowly through the focus of maximum cavitation energy one would have a continuous supply of fresh D. I reckon that will work, O.K. And since only a very small region of material is exposed at a given time it should be easy to keep under control - unlike Mizuno's classic disc experiment, eh! 8-) Palladium Date of Discovery: 1803 Discoverer: William Wollaston Name Origin: From the Greek goddess of wisdom (Pallas) and after an asteroid Uses: jewelry, medical instruments Obtained From: platinum, nickel, copper, mercury ores. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Who is she that cometh forth as the morning rising? Fair as the moon, bright as the sun, Terrible as an army set in battle array. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Cheers, Frank

