Abstract

High concentrations of deuterium in palladium can be locally achieved due to the stress‐induced diffusion of deuterium against its concentration gradient. These high deuterium to palladium ratios, beyond the value attained at the boundaries, can locally increase the rate of nuclear fusion. Recent reports indicate that neutron bursts have been observed in systems where the deuterated palladium was subjected to stress gradients.

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