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- From: BRITZ@kemi.aau.dk (Dieter Britz)
- Newsgroups: sci.physics.fusion
- Subject: RE: Re: Fusion Digest 559
- Message-ID: <CD8FD715367F265768@vms2.uni-c.dk>
- Date: 5 Nov 92 15:36:18 GMT
- Article-I.D.: vms2.CD8FD715367F265768
- Sender: scott@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG (Scott Hazen Mueller)
- Reply-To: Dieter Britz <BRITZ@kemi.aau.dk>
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- Originally-From: Moishe Garfinkle <GARFINKM@DUVM.OCS.DREXEL.EDU>:
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- >ION IMPLANTATION AS A DEFINITIVE MEANS OF INVESTIGATING ANY POSSIBILITY OF
- >INTRACRYSTALLINE NUCLEAR FUSION; Moishe Garfinkle; Drexel University
- >FUSION TECHNOLOGY v22;(Aug 1992)p 160
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- Moishe, you seem concerned that this gets overlooked. Be assured that it is
- not; your paper was included in the bibliography some weeks ago, and was also
- presented on this list among some other updates. You have not been ignored. I
- must also say, however, that you were not the first with this idea. There are
- something like 10-15 papers in the bibliography, describing ion implantation,
- including USA, French, Russian, Danish and perhaps other workers. One team
- reckoned they achieved a local d/Pd loading as high as 9. None of this helped
- anybody, though, no hitherto unknown nuclear processes were unveiled, only
- well known old self-targeting effects - most people neglect to turn off the
- ion beam before measuring neutrons or whatever they measure.
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- Dieter Britz alias britz@kemi.aau.dk
- Kemisk Institut, Aarhus Universitet, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.
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