Axil, I missed that post. Can you repost the reference.
Does it have any relationship with the following arxiv.org paper that might be relevant in plasmons? "New Enhanced Tunneling in Nuclear Processes" http://arxiv.org/abs/nucl-th/0307012 ABSTRACT: The small sub-barrier tunneling probability of nuclear processes can be dramatically enhanced by collision with incident charged particles. Semiclassical methods of theory of complex trajectories have been applied to nuclear tunneling, and conditions for the effects have been obtained. We demonstrate the enhancement of alpha particle decay by incident proton with energy of about 0.25 MeV. We show that the general features of this process are common for other sub-barrier nuclear processes and can be applied to nuclear fission. -- Lou Pagnucco Axil^2 wrote: > I showed Joshua Cude an experiment using Nanoplasmonic processes that > changed the alpha particle emission half-life of U232 form 69 years to 6 > microseconds. > [...]

