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Dr. Dennis J. Cravens
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Dr. Dennis J. Cravens (Abstracts)
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  • Laser Stimulation Of Deuterated Palladium: Past And Present (2003) [Updated 1 decade ago]
    by Dennis Letts, Dennis J. Cravens   read the paper:

    A method is disclosed to fabricate a Palladium cathode that can be electrolyzed in heavy water and stimulated with a laser at a predetermined wavelength to produce apparent excess power; the fabrication method involves cold working, polishing, etching and annealing the Palladium prior to electrolytic loading with Deuterium. Loading is accomplished with the cathode sitting in a magnetic field of 350 Gauss. After loading the cathode with Deuterium, Gold is co-deposited electrolytically on the cathode. When a coating of Gold is visible on the cathode, co-deposition is halted and the cathode is stimulated with a low-power laser with a maximum power of 30 milliwatts. The thermal response of the cathode is typically 500 mW with maximum output observed of approximately 1 watt. The effect is repeatable when protocols are followed and has been demonstrated in several laboratories.


  • Patterson Cold Fusion Power Cell (Over Unity Device) (1996) [Updated 1 decade ago]

  • Cell Testing at Clean Energy Technologies (1995) [Updated 1 decade ago]

  • Flowing Electrolyte Calorimetry (1995) [Updated 1 decade ago]

  • Electric Propulsion/Antigravity (1994) [Updated 1 decade ago]

    This article contains regrouped and abbreviated excerpts (causing some text discontinuity) from the electric propulsion study (162 p.) prepared for the Air Force Systems Command at Edwards Air Force Base in California. It was compiled during the period from 21 September 1988 to 30 November 1989 and published in August 1990. The particular excerpts chosen provide some background to the Rynne and Dering experiment also featured in this issue.