No, the one in your post was: "H-H dipole interactions in fcc metals"
which I think has been mentioned on vortex a few times. What they have in common is the mind of J.S.Brown. -Mark _____ From: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 6:47 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]: arXiv paper: Enhanced low energy fusion rate in palladium... I beleive that this reference is the same as in my post "the dipole constrant" On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 9:39 PM, Mark Iverson <markiver...@charter.net> wrote: FYI: "Enhanced low energy fusion rate in palladium (Pd) due to vibrational deuteron dipole-dipole interactions and associated resonant tunneling that over-cancels the Jastrow factor between deuteron pair wavefunctions" Abstract We show that interstitial hydrogen nucleii on a metallic lattice are strongly coupled to their near neighbours by the unscreened electromagnetic field mediating transitions between low-lying states. We then show that in almost-stoichiometric PdD clusters, in which most interstitial sites are occupied by a deuteron, certain specific superpositions of many-site product states exist that are lower in energy than the single-site ground state, suggesting the existence of a new low temperature phase. The modified behaviour of the two-particle wavefunction at small separations is investigated and preliminary results suggesting an over-canceling of the effective Coulomb barrier are presented. Mark N. Iverson markiver...@charter.net