From: David Roberson Since the reactions appear to have a positive temperature coefficient, I would guess that the size can be optimized for the best case operation which is maximum energy release before melting destroys the NAE. Here is what the NAE really looks like up close – a 3.5 micron cluster that gobbles up protons like they were gummy drops … http://www.nanowerk.com/news/id16903_1.jpg
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