*http://arxiv.org/ftp/cond-mat/papers/0605/0605496.pdf
<http://arxiv.org/ftp/cond-mat/papers/0605/0605496.pdf>*

*Palladium: A localised paramagnetism*

*Abstract*
We report on the origin of ferromagnetic like behaviour observed for 2.4 nm
size Pd nanoparticles. *Localised magnetic moments on metallic surfaces
have been recently shown to induce orbital motion of the itinerant
electrons via spin-orbit coupling. *As a result of this coupling the
magnetic anisotropy is enhanced and the surface magnetic moments can be
blocked up to above room temperature. Since Pd has been customary treated
as a paradigmatic itinerant system, localisation of magnetic moments at its
surfaces was not initially expected. However, it is shown, through the
experimental thermal dependence of both magnetic susceptibility and Hall
resistance, that magnetism of bulk Pd, is a localised paramagnetism and,
consequently, can give rise to permanent magnetism at its surface. Such
surface permanent magnetism is experimentally observed only when the
percentage of surface moments is outstanding as is the case for
nanoparticles.

Palladium will form solitons of free electrons on its surface, an advantage
in LENR.

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