During the past 15 years, disputable experimental evidence has built up for low energy nuclear reaction phenomena (LERN) in specialized heavy hydrogen systems [1-4]. Actually we can’t say that a new branch of science is beginning. In spite of experimental contributions, the real problem is that the theoretical statements of LERN are not known. In this work we analyze the deuteron-deuteron reactions within palladium lattice by means of the coherence theory of nuclear and condensed matter [5] and, using this general theoretical framework accepted from ‘cold fusion scientists’, will show the low occurrence probability of fusion phenomena.
Condensed Matter, Dislocations of the Ions Within the Metal, Coherence Theory, Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR)
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