To make the link to the reference work in the first post above, first go to
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/oe/abstract.cfm?uri=oe-15-11-6576 Then go to the PDF link in that page. Some great experimental pictures of parabolic nano-pillars are found there. On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 5:07 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote: > *In my opinion regarding the needed actionable design parameters, the Ni/H > reactor design is built on the proper design and production of the micron > sized micro particles that are currently in use in the current designs of > the Ni/H reactors.* > > > > *Since LENR is based on the geometry of nanostructures, the randomness in > the performance in the Old Time LENR devices (i.e. Those tritium chips, > restricted to a small number of randomly produced localized 'hot spots') > was centered on the random production of an effective nanostructure shape > that was ideal at producing the LENR effect. * > > > > *Now we know what that shape is and can incorporate the fabrication of > that nanostructure into an effective LENR design. * > > > > *Effective engineering concepts based on an effective theory of causation > are required to make a commercial LENR system work. The KEY engineering > concept is the production of nano-spikes on the surface of 5 (or there > about) micron micro-particles.* > > > > *The spikes should be as sharp as possible to concentrate the projection > of the magnetic fields produced by surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) formed > by these sharp nanostructures. These nanostructures should conform as close > as possible to the shape of a parabola for the proper projection and > focusing of the magnetic field in a tight beam that converges into a point > in space.* > > > > *See* > > > > *Surface plasmon polariton beam focusing with parabolic nanoparticle > chains* > > > > *To make the like work to this refererence, first go to* > > > > *http://www.opticsinfobase.org/oe/abstract.cfm?uri=oe-15-11-6576 > <http://www.opticsinfobase.org/oe/abstract.cfm?uri=oe-15-11-6576>* > > > > *Then go to the PDF link in that page.* > > > > *<Snip>* > > > > *Summarizing, we have realized the efficient SPP focusing with parabolic > chains of gold nanoparticles. The influence of excitation wavelength and > geometrical system parameters has been investigated with the help of LRM > imaging, demonstrating good stability and robustness of the focusing > effect. Numerical simulations based on the Green’s tensor formalism have > shown very good agreement with the experimental results, suggesting the > usage of elliptical corrections for parabolic structures to improve their > focusing of slightly divergent SPP beams.* > > > > *The SPP splitting effect observed with narrow parabolic structures might > also be found useful* > > *in SPP micro-optics.* > > > > *<End Snip>* > > > > *Coming up with a manufacturing process that produces a forest of > parabolic pillars on the surface of nickel micro-particles is no mean feat. > * > > > > *But once certainty in the efficacy of the parabolic nano-pillar design is > established as the optimum shape of the LENR active geometry as opposed to > cracks, some bright nano-engineer will come up with a way to produce this > key LENR topology.* > > > > > > On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Peter Gluck <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Dear Friends, >> >> This publication: >> >> >> http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2014/09/lenr-needs-actionable-parameters.html >> >> was written: >> a) as weekend lecture for you; >> b) as a request to you to tell many important things about LENR and its >> parameters that I have forgotten or didn't know >> >> Thank you, >> Peter >> -- >> Dr. Peter Gluck >> Cluj, Romania >> http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com >> > >

