In reply to  [email protected]'s message of Wed, 15 Aug 2012 14:54:29
-0400 (EDT):
Hi,
[snip]
>"Brillouin's lattice stimulation reverses the natural decay of neutrons to
>protons and Beta particles, catalyzing this endothermic step. Constraining
>a proton spatially in a lattice causes the lattice energy to be highly
>uncertain. With the Hamiltonian of the system reaching 782KeV for a proton
>or 3MeV for a deuteron the system may be capable of capturing an electron,
>forming an ultra-cold neutron or di-neutron system."

If I understand this correctly, it would require an uncertainty in position of
less than 2.7 fm (comparable in magnitude to the size of a nucleus) for a
proton, and < 1.3 fm for a deuteron. Note that the latter is less than the size
of the deuteron itself. 

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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