2009/12/30 <fznidar...@aol.com>: > I liked what you did. It gave a first approximation very good answer. > > Now the next thing I have been trying to get a grip on is, > > "What is the phonon frequency of the dissolved hydrogen in a cold fusion > palladium electrode?"
Haven't followed his calculation closely but I think this is what Horace (one 'r') calculated. BTW, it would be interesting to know the adsorbed (as opposed to absorbed) D phonon frequency too, since the surface tetrahedral sites are probably where things happen (deeper trapping potential, corresponding to a higher electron density, which is useful whatever the mechanism at play: electron capture, DD fusion... Michel > I don't even know what the restraints are. Does is move in a group and what > then is M? > > Were is it attached and what then is K. > > Any ideas. > > Frank Z