The role of correlation entropy in nuclear fusion in liquid Lithium, Indium and Mercury
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Nuclear fusion cross-sections significantly higher than corresponding theoretical predictions are observed in low-energy experiments with deuterated metal matrix targets and accelerated deuteron beams. In liquid Lithium an additive screening energy potential much higher than in solid Lithium is needed. The two-body correlation entropy term of the liquid metal , used in the evaluation of metal melting entropy, is shown to be responsible of the large liquid-solid difference of $210\,eV$ of the screening energy potential. The spread of the two metals with the highest two-body correlation entropy (In and Hg) is evaluated.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Nuclear fusion in metal matrix; correlation entropy; electron screening; generalized statistics
List of contributors:
Scarfone, ANTONIO MARIA
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