Development of the Solid State-Nuclear Physics



Scientific Federation cordially invites participants around the globe to present the renowned authentic conference International Conference on Atomic and Nuclear Physics to be conducted during July 23-25, 2018 at Osaka, Japan. which incorporates oral talks, prompt keynote presentations, poster presentations and Exhibitions from the professionals in the field of Atomic and Nuclear Physics from the students of distinct groups, research institutions, the best universities and related firms to share their study of research experiences on all forms of this rapidly expanding plot with the theme “Cutting edge Advancements in Atomic & Nuclear Physics”

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Prof. Hideo Kozima has taken his PhD from Tokyo University of Education. He is the director of the Cold Fusion Research Laboratory on the cold fusion phenomenon, a phenomenon induced by nuclear reactions in such hydrated and deuterated materials as transition-metal hydrides and deuterides (e.g. PdDx, NiHx, PtHx), hydrogen graphite (CHx), XLPE (cross-linked polyethylene), and microbial cultures (e.g. Escherichia coli ribosome). He has published more than 70 papers in reputed journals and Proceedings of Conferences (International Conference on the Cold Fusion, Annual Meeting of Japan CF Society, and others) in this field.

The main theme of his speech is Investigation of the cold fusion phenomenon for about 30 years since its discovery by M. Fleischmann and S. Pons in 1989 has revealed existence of nuclear reactions in specific solids at near room-temperature without any mechanism of acceleration for particles in the system. The complex experimental data piled up in these years have been curious riddles for scientists in solid state (or condensed matter) physics and nuclear physics. The facts observed in this field, however, suggest existence of new mechanisms in solids composed of hydrogen isotopes and specific host elements (cold fusion materials). The new mechanisms should be a fundamental element of a new physics in between solid state physics and nuclear physics, which we can call solid state-nuclear physics.

We have developed a phenomenological approach to understand the complex data sets obtained in the cold fusion phenomenon as a whole in these 25 years. The approach suggests an outline of the solid state-nuclear physics where neutrons in the cold fusion materials play a key role for the realization of nuclear reactions in them.The essential idea of the phenomenological approach to the cold fusion phenomenon is given and then the scope of the sold state-nuclear physics envisaged by the investigation of the cold fusion phenomenon is discussed. Relations of the solid state-nuclear physics with the hydrogen behavior in solids and possible features of nuclear physics in solids are contemplated



                      
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