A Singular Solution for a Hydrogen Atom as a Way Toward Cold Nuclear Fusion
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Ignatovich V. K., Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia.
The cold nuclear fusion (CNF) can be ensued by the usually rejected singular solution of the Schrödinger equation for an atom. This solution, when atom is confined inside matter, though singular, is normalizable. It can be an admixture to the standard solution. A possibility of CNF because of nucleus charge screening provided by the electron in the singular state is discussed.
Quantum Mechanics, Hydrogen Atom, Cold nuclear Fusion, Singular Solutions, Coulomb Barrier, Charge Screening
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