I'm waiting for Jones Beene to jump on the Argon that

is trapped in the lattice waiting for Deuterons to form 

the  Hydrino-Deuteride.   :-)

Thanks Jed

Fred

Iwamura paper:

"The surface of the plate was covered

by layers of CaO and Pd, which were obtained by five times alternatingly sputtering 20-Å-thick CaO and 200-Å

-thick Pd layers. Then a 400-Å-thick Pd layer was sputtered on the surface of the CaO and Pd layers. These

processes are performed by Ar ion beam sputtering method or magnetron sputtering method. After forming a Pd

complex, Cs was deposited on the surface of the thin Pd layer. Cs was deposited by electrochemical method or

ion implantation method."

 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Jed Rothwell
To: [email protected]
Sent: 6/19/2006 9:38:57 AM
Subject: [Vo]: Long awaited Iwamura paper

Finally here. See:

Iwamura, Y., et al. Observation Of Surface Distribution Of Products By X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry During D2 Gas Permeation Through Pd Complexes. in The 12th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science. 2005. Yokohama, Japan.

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IwamuraYobservatiod.pdf

This is a very important paper.

I think this is solid proof of Storm's "nuclear active spots" hypothesis, that only a small part of the cathode surface takes part in the reaction. The papers and IR video published by Szpak et al. also lends support to this hypothesis. See:

http://lenr-canr.org/Collections/USNavy.htm

(This screen has a link to the video, which is available in two formats.)

- Jed

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