Consider this resent post

https://arxiv.org/pdf/1709.04876

Excitation of multiple surface plasmon-polaritons(SPPs) by an equichiral
sculptured thin film
with a metal layer defect was studied theoretically in the Sarid
configuration, using the
transfer matrix method. Multiple SPP modes were distinguished from
waveguide modes in
optical absorption for p- polarized plane wave. The degree of localization
of multiple SPP
waves was investigated by calculation of the time averaged Poynting vector.
*The resultsshowed that the long-range and short-range SPP waves can
simultaneously be excited at both interfaces of metal core in this proposed
structure which may be used in a broad range of sensing applications.*

When multiple dissimilar metal layers are uses to form Surface Plasmon
Polaritons(SPP), each separate layer generates it own unique polariton SPP
waveform. This could possibly means that the number of polaritons is
multiplied by the number of metal layers used.

I wonder is a mush using multiple micro layers of nickel, palladium, and
titanium would produce three times the polariton population.

If the LENR reaction is only based solely on plasmon production, a another
soft metal coating on the nickel mesh might also work in the R20 that
includes silver, aluminum, copper, gallium and so on.


On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 8:04 PM Nicholas Cafarelli <[email protected]> wrote:

> Recent posts make me wonder if the Palladium is required.
>
> What would happen if the Nickel mesh were only burnished with a Nickel rod
> after the tap water treatment?
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> Is this an example of simplication?  Simplification through elimination.
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