Axil,

Do you refer to voltage amplification instead of power amplification?  There is 
a very big difference between the two.


Dave



-----Original Message-----
From: Axil Axil <[email protected]>
To: vortex-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Apr 16, 2013 2:00 pm
Subject: [Vo]:The evanescent wave



The evanescent wave
There is an EMF power amplification factor of up to 10 to the 12 power 
demonstrated by nanolenzes formed by nanowires and nanoparticles. 
The question is “how does such a concentration of EMF power occur?”
An evanescent wave exits in the near-field of a reflecting surface with an 
intensity that exhibits exponential decay with distance from the boundary at 
which the wave was formed. Evanescent waves are a general property of 
wave-equations, and can in principle occur in any context to which a 
wave-equation applies. They are formed at the boundary between two media with 
different wave motion properties, and are most intense within one third of a 
wavelength from the surface of formation.
In the context of Ni/H LENR+, the boundary between nickel and pressurized 
hydrogen forms a boundary trap where the capacitive EMF(electrons) accumulate 
because there is a Total internal reflection of this EMF at the boundary of the 
metal hydrogen interface.
These electron waves accumulate and superimpose constructively. This EMF wave 
function has no solution that transmits energy away from the boundary.
Mathematically, evanescent waves can be characterized by a wave vector where 
one or more of the vector's components have an imaginary value. 
This coupling between the hydrogen dielectric and the nickel is directly 
analogous to the coupling between the primary and secondary coils of a 
transformer, or between the two plates of a capacitor. Mathematically, the 
process is the same as that of quantum tunneling, except with electromagnetic 
waves instead of quantum-mechanical wavefunction.
This near surface interface boundary is the zone were electrons accumulate by a 
power concentration factor of up to one trillion. It is this charge 
concentration that produces coulomb barrier lowering in the boundary layer 
where the evanescent wave forms. 

Cheers:   Axil

 

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