See:

Kitamura, A., et al., Anomalous effects in charging of Pd powders with high density hydrogen isotopes. Phys. Lett. A, 2009. 273(35): p. 3109-3112.

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/KitamuraAanomalouse.pdf

Prof. Kitamura went to a lot of trouble to get permission from the publisher to allow a manuscript version of the paper at LENR-CANR.org. So let's give it up for the professor and everyone should read this paper. It's important. This plus Kidwell and Arata's own recent experiments make what I consider and iron-clad case that the Arata effect is real. This could well be the most important breakthrough since 1989 because it can be controlled and scaled up, so it may lead to practical devices.

- Jed

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