You may remember this story from last year.

http://www.21stcentech.com/energy-update-lenr-no-commercial-product/

Miley's zirconia reactor came to mind since Bob mentioned zirconia at the
same time I was writing a piece on perovskites. Zirconia can be found in the
perovskite structure, even by accident.

The perovskite crystal structure is found in many exotic materials in modern
technology, including high temperature superconductors, magnetic data
components with colossal magnetoresistance, ferroelectrics, catalysts, solar
cells, ferrite magnets, lasers, ultracapacitors, piezoelectrics, remarkably
fluorescent materials, and more. Wow - these are all perovskites.

The fact that these properties can range from extreme conductivity
(superconductor) to extreme dielectric (barium titanate) make this material
most unusual - and most challenging to utilize since small changes make
large differences.

The reason that perovskites may be an ideal structure for LENR relates to
extreme fluorescence and photon coherence. The intersection of those with
SPP is probably the key to the HotCat.

Jones

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