Google, University of Maryland File Patent based on ‘High Density
Electron Clouds’
Posted on February 7, 2019 • 12 Comments
Thanks to Max Nozin for referencing a new patent application
(published February 7th, 2019) filed by Google Inc. and the University
of Maryland, College Park on Aug 3, 2017.




This patent reads like one of Axil Axil's posts here on Vortex or
elsewhere.   He's the only one I have seen going on and on about
Plasmon interactions, SPPs (Surface Plasmon Polaritons), and so on.
I expect the phrase SPP BEC to be in wide use within a few weeks....







The title is “Enhanced Electron Screening Through Plasmon Oscillations”.

Here is the abstract:

Enhanced Coulomb repulsion screening around light element nuclei is
achieved by way of utilizing electromagnetic (EM) radiation to induce
plasmon oscillations in target structures (e.g., nanoparticles) in a
way that produces high density electron clouds in localized regions of
the target structures, thereby generating charge density variations
around light element atoms located in the localized regions. Each
target structure includes an electrically conductive body including
light elements (e.g., a metal hydride/deuteride/tritide) that is
configured to undergo plasmon oscillations in response to the applied
EM radiation. The induced oscillations causes free electrons to
converge in the localized region, thereby producing transient high
electron charge density levels that enhance Coulomb repulsion
screening around light element (e.g., deuterium) atoms located in the
localized regions. Various systems capable of implementing enhanced
Coulomb repulsion screening are described, and various nanostructure
compositions and configurations are disclosed that serve to further
enhance fusion reaction rates.

http://appft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.html&r=1&p=1&f=G&l=50&d=PG01&S1=20190043624.PGNR.&OS=dn/20190043624&RS=DN/20190043624

The term ‘high density electron clouds’ is familiar in connection with LENR



The Google/U of Maryland Patent talks about ‘low energy fission’ in
the ‘Field of Invention’ section:

The present invention relates specifically to the generation of the
light-Nuclei elements (LNEs) Lithium, Beryllium and Boron by the
process of low energy fission, breaking down, Carbon, Nitrogen, and
Oxygen (CNOs) with the introduction of instability to the CNOs heavy
stable isotopes through the application high-frequency radio waves at
the NMR frequency, in the presence of a strong magnetic field, of the
targeted source material.

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