On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 8:54 AM, David Roberson <dlrober...@aol.com> wrote:

The thermal power exiting each square centimeter of surface area is well
> within reason when 10 micrometer material is used and should not cause a
> meltdown according to preliminary figures.
>

If the mass energy of the fusion events is delivered directly to the
electronic structure, as I suspect it must be in order to avoid fast
particles and gammas, I suppose much of that energy would radiate away in
the IR and higher frequencies as conduction electrons fall back from
excited states.  The system could even become something like a large
cathode tube, with electrons boiling off at the boundaries (because of all
of the energy that must be dissipated).  In this event, I have no idea how
much of that energy would feed back into to the phonon modes.

Eric

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