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The Fusion Rate in the Transmission Resonance Model

Magnus Jändel

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 21 / Number 2P1 / March 1992 / Pages 176-178

Technical Notes on Cold Fusion / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST92-A29739

Resonant transmission of deuterons through a chain of target deuterons in a metal matrix has been suggested as an explanation for the cold fusion phenomena. The fusion rate in such transmission resonance models is estimated, and the basic physical constraints are discussed. The dominating contribution to the fusion yield is found to come from meta-stable states. The fusion rate is well described by the Wentzel-Kramer-Brillouin approximation and appears to be much too small to explain the experimental anomalies.