Abstract
In the process of deformation at a temperature T=710° C of titanium alloy samples preliminarily saturated by deuterium radiation, which is not a neutron flow was detected. Moreover, an excess concentration of tritium was detected in these samples. The radiation detected is evidently of an electromagnetic origin with a spectrum in the range of radio frequencies. Electromagnetic radiation in the range of radio frequencies was detected in titanium alloy samples in the process of their saturation by deuterium. The probable mechanism of its occurrence may be a retardation of charged particles in the metallic matrix.
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