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    A potential solar cell material is discovered using a new type of microscopeWe may now be closer to replacing silicon in solar cells.


    Visualization of the microscope tip exposing material to terahertz light. A new characterization technique created by a team of researchers at the Department of Energy's Ames National Laboratory gave them a rare window into a potential replacement material for solar cells. Ames Lab's senior scientist Jigang Wang and his team created a microscope that uses terahertz waves to gather information on material samples. Using their microscope, the team then identified methylammonium lead iodide (MAPbI3) perovskite, as a substance that could eventually replace silicon in solar cells.


    The power of terahertz.


    A scientist from Ames Lab, Richard Kim, described the two characteristics that set the new scanning probe microscope apart. The microscope first gathers information on materials using electromagnetic frequencies in the terahertz region. This frequency range, which is between infrared and microwave frequencies, is significantly below the visible light spectrum. Second, a pointed metallic tip that receives the terahertz light boosts the microscope's abilities to observe objects at nanoscale length scales.“Normally, if you have a light wave, you cannot see things smaller than the wavelength of the light you're using. And for this terahertz light, the wavelength is about a millimeter, so it’s quite large,” explained Kim.“But here we used this sharp metallic tip with an apex that is sharpened to a 20-nanometer radius curvature, and this acts as our antenna to see things smaller than the wavelength that we were using.”


    A potential solar cell material is discovered using a new type of microscopeTerahertz waves lie at the far end of the infrared band, just before the start of the microwave band.Wikipedia


    Perovskites are a unique class of semiconductors that, when exposed to visible light, carries an electric charge. The biggest difficulty with employing MAPbI3 in solar cells is how quickly it deteriorates when exposed to heat and moisture.The team used their microscope to study MAPbI3, which has lately caught the attention of researchers as a potential replacement for silicon in solar cells.A powerful microscopy tool for highly efficient perovskite-based photovoltaic devicesWang and Kim claim that the scientists anticipated MAPbI3 to act as an insulator when it was subjected to terahertz light. They anticipated a consistently low level of light scattering across the material because the data obtained from a sample is a reading of how the light scatters when the material is exposed to terahertz vibrations.But what they discovered was that there was a great deal of diversity in the light scattering along the grain boundaries.“We believe that the present study demonstrates a powerful microscopy tool to visualize, understand and potentially mitigate grain boundary degradation, defect traps, and materials degradation,” said Wang.“Better understanding of these issues may enable developing highly efficient perovskite-based photovoltaic devices for many years to come.


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    Direct visualization and quantitative evaluation of charge filling in grain boundary (GB) traps of hybrid metal halide perovskites require dynamic conductivity imaging simultaneously at the terahertz (THz) frequency and nanometer (nm) spatial scales not accessible by conventional transport and imaging methods used thus far. Here, we apply a THz near-field nanoconductivity mapping to the archetypal metal halide perovskite photovoltaic films and demonstrate that it is a powerful tool to reveal distinct dielectric heterogeneity due to charge trapping and degradation at the single GB level.Our approach visualizes the filled defect ion traps by local THz charge conductivity and allows for extracting a quantitative profile of trapping density in the vicinity of GBs with sub-20 nm resolution. Furthermore, imaging material degradation by tracking local nanodefect distributions overtime identifies a distinct degradation pathway that starts from the GBs and propagates inside the grains over time. The single GB, nano-THz conductivity imaging demonstrated here can be extended to benchmark various perovskite materials and devices for their global photoenergy conversion performance and local charge transfer proprieties of absorbers and interfaces.


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         20a8e18f-85db-07c7-78da-9c013529dc39.png LENR Forum Newsletter MARCH 2023 ff519d60-fa85-d450-beb6-6b1f60157efd.gif LENR-forum marks 34 years of Breakthrough Research began by Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons who created the subject of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science. Enjoy this biography on Martin Fleischmann by David E. Williams published on the Royal Society's website. "Martin Fleischmann was an electrochemist whose work revolutionized the subject." Thanks to all the Honest Engineers and Courageous Scientists who have followed truth no matter where it leads. ARPA-e funds 8 labs in the US f783d3ef-952b-3ab9-cdeb-eb78f614b261.jpg The US Department of Energy's arm of research ARPA-e has funded 8 labs from the U.S. with a total of $10,000,000 for LENR research. Final recipients listing here.



    A call for teaming partners has received a global response. Teaming partners are available to work with any of the winning participants and both veterans and new participants have been accepted. See current teaming partners list here. Deadline for partner applications appears to be April 25, 2023 by 9:30am Eastern US. Find applications for Teaming Partners here.



      55ac22a4-509e-6d52-3c34-08b7b46ff497.png A new website from Clean Planet, Inc https://www.cleanplanet.co.jp/ features the prototype QHe IKAROS. Based on what they call Quantum Hydrogen Energy, Clean Planet announced at the ICCF24 held last July they would be releasing a 2 kilowatt thermal hot water boiler for industrial use in 2025. LENR-forum's Alan Smith interviewed lead researcher Yasuhiro Iwamura on the plan at the recent IWAHLM 14 held September 2022 here. Author Ruby Carat previously highlighted the Clean Planet team accomplishmets as presented at ICCF24 here. b98d84cf-a679-9593-f386-68b04f373e54.png A local northern California, US broadcast Humboldt Today features John Kennedy O'Connor delivering the latest happenings in rural Humboldt county. For the past couple weeks, their bookshelf has been showing the DISCOVER COLD FUSION comic scripted by Ruby Carat with art by Matt Howarth. Watch an episode and see the developing shelf here!



    Also, word has it DISCOVER COLD FUSION was seen in the library of CalPoly Humboldt in the Author's section. What's LENR in your local library? Post a picture at https://www.lenr-forum.com/. LENR-forum interview

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    Watch Guido Parchi on Youtube. 19ccb9bce247e19a34b1a7e490337cf9.png a6bcfdf7-7f34-a2fe-bf44-3f7637450264.png The 25th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science ICCF25 will be held this summer Sunday, August 27, 2023 - Thursday, August 31, 2023 in Szczecin, Poland. Univeristy of Szczecin Physics Professor Konrad Czerski will host the event with his research team. Join the CMNS research community as they provide updates on new science, funding and technology benchmarks.



    Abstract submission is due April 1, 2023. Abstract acceptance is provided by May 1. More information on accommodations and submission deadlines at https://iccf25.com/.



    Watch presentations from last summer's ICCF24 in Mountain View, California here. 4d018c0e-60bc-0921-7f2a-69b765e01e70.png The University of Szczecin got an upgrade to their Linear Accelerator as part of the CleanHME program funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 project. Look for tours of the research facility at ICCF25! 505e94ed-8d39-e0c8-b689-b00f270daeea.gif The Japanese Cold Fusion Society met this month for the JCF23  program [.pdf] at Waseda University.



    Updated Abstracts have been released here. 572d03d9-dc49-757e-a4b7-1b7da0ed3c48.jpg Inifinite Energy #163 https://infinite-energy.com/ was released featuring an article by George Washington University researcher David J. Nagel entitled Direct Electrical Production from LENR. Read the abstract here. We're in discussion with Infinite Energy Magazine to arrange a discount for LENR-forum members. Look for more at LENR-forum.com. LENR-forum is expanding!



    Seeking volunteers for the LENR Forum Web Development team. If you are passionate about Open Science and have programming and web skills, we want you to help maintain and expand our online platform and presence.



    As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to contribute to an exciting forum dedicated to the exploration and discussion of LENR technology. You will collaborate with like-minded people to help improve the forum's functionality, aesthetics and overall user experience. Interested? Contact David Nygren at LENR-forum.com.

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    LENR Forum Newsletter APRIL 2023

    USArmy Engineer featured
    The LENR research of Dr. Ben Barrowes, an engineer at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center’s (ERDC) Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL), is profiled in an article provided by the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service.

    Dr. Ben Barrowes presented early experimental results at the ICCF24 held in Mountain View, CA last July.
    PAPER IN REVIEW Active materials progress
    Dr. Edmund Storms has taken the results from Frank Gordon and Harley Parker's Lattice Energy Converter LEC experiment and updated his model with their new revelatory data. His new paper The Material Aspects of Low energy Fusion [.pdf] describes "treatments found to improve success". You are invited to comment at LENR-forum here.
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    Brillouin Energy Corporation reports Senior Executives Greg Knight and Chester Aldridge have begun a long-term advisory relationship to guide commercialization of its patented electric heating system, building out of the Company’s pilot manufacturing facility. See more of the lab at the Quantum Fusion Channel.
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    A discount for LENR-forum members is now available from Infinite Energy. For a limited time - through May 31, 2023 - members of LENR Forum are eligible for a discounted one-year digital subscription to Infinite Energy Magazine. Subscribe at this discounted rate here at LENR-forum.

    Inifinite Energy #163 https://infinite-energy.com/ featured an article by George Washington University researcher David J. Nagel entitled Direct Electrical Production from LENR. Read the abstract here.

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    What's up with all the euphoria over AI? Will it help with LENR research and public acceptance? See what Open Science humans (mostly) are saying Chat Gpt and LENR research
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    To clarify that confusing sentence from Newsletter March 2023: At ICCF24 in July 2022, Clean Planet announced they would be completing a ~350 Watt boiler as a prototype for a scaled-up boiler to be released in 2025 for industry only. As of March 2023, plans are for a 2K thermal unit to be released 2026.


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    The 25th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science ICCF25 is scheduled for this summer Sunday, August 27, 2023 - Thursday, August 31, 2023 in Szczecin, Poland.

    Abstracts were due on April 15 - that's today!
    Response to abstract acceptance is May 1.

    University of Szczecin Physics Professor Konrad Czerski will host the event with his research team. Join the CMNS research community as they provide updates on new science, engineering, and the new materializing technologies. Special sessions on laboratory results, theory, and investment. More information on accommodations and submission deadlines at https://iccf25.com/.

    Professor Czerski gave a talk to the Polish Physical Society March 29 "Is the riddle of cold fusion solved?"

    Follow LENR-forum's thread for ICCF25 here.

    Full presentations from last summer's ICCF24 in Mountain View, California are here.
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    ICCF24 host Anthropocene Institute is a sponsor of ICCF25 and continues to advance solid state fusion in all forms. They are sponsoring a panel session at the SMR and Advanced Reactor 2023 conference this May 4-5 in Atlanta, Georgia, US. The session Recommissioning Sites & Re-Engaging People seeks to determine where "existing coal infrastructure can be salvaged, and "how industry can work with communities to utilize alternative and old production sites and provide jobs, security, and purpose."

    Anthropocene Institute participated in The Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit's Student Program with Technical Project Manager Hilda Palencia and Co-founder and President Carl Page engaging students to "think about America’s energy challenges in new and innovative ways." If you missed it, Carl Page spoke at the Nuclear Energy Assembly last summer with a talk chock full of stats you'll want to remember.

    Last month, Dr. Dinara Ermakova, AI Nuclear Communications Consultant participated on the panel “The Future of Energy” at the We Don’t Have Time Climate Hub at SXSW.

    Chief Scientist Dr. Frank Ling spoke at TEDx Boston as well as COP27, the UN’s Climate Change Conference 2022 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt last November, connecting today's emerging technology to its origins in breakthrough science.


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    LENR Forum Newsletter MAY 2023

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    Clean Planet Inc. announced [.pdf] that Professor Hiroshi Komiyama, Chairman of Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc. and the 28th President of the University of Tokyo, and Carl Page, Silicon Valley-based ClimateTech advocate investor, have been appointed as advisors, effective April 1, 2023. Follow on LENR-forum.
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    Akito Takahashi provides a historical overview of LENR in a new paper Views on Cold Fusion - 1994 vs 2023. Read it on Research Gate.
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    Fran Tanzella of Energy Research Center discusses LENR/cold fusion with CTO of Applied Research and Photonics, Inc Anis Rahman and colleagues.
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    A discount for LENR-forum members is now available from Infinite Energy. For a limited time - through May 31, 2023 - members of LENR Forum are eligible for a discounted one-year digital subscription to Infinite Energy Magazine. Subscribe at this discounted rate here at LENR-forum.

    Inifinite Energy #163 https://infinite-energy.com/ featured an article by George Washington University researcher David J. Nagel entitled Direct Electrical Production from LENR. Read the abstract here.

     
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    Independent Youtuber "Demystifying" profiles Lattice Confinement Fusion at NASA.
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    An invitation to ICCF25 with Konrad Czerski and Natalia Targosz-Ślęczka.
    The 25th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science ICCF25 is scheduled for this summer Sunday, August 27, 2023 - Thursday, August 31, 2023 in Szczecin, Poland.

    University of Szczecin Physics Professor Konrad Czerski hosts the event with his research team. They are forming the program now from over 100 submitted abstracts. Early registration deadline is June 15.

    Join the CMNS research community as they provide updates on new science, engineering, and the new materializing technologies. Special sessions on laboratory results, theory, and investment. More information on accommodations at https://iccf25.com/.

    Follow LENR-forum's thread for ICCF25 here.

    Full presentations from last summer's ICCF24 in Mountain View, California are here. IE's Managing Editor Christy Frazier posted this summary of ICCF24.
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    The LENR Library at lenr.org has added a ChatGPT feature. Jed Rothwell is collaborating with Thai Doan to tease out the full features. Follow the experiments on LENR-forum. Look for the LENR-forum Tutorial Session with Jed on how to use his configuration soon!
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    LENR-forum will be represented by Diadon Acs at ICCF25. A fundraiser has started to cover expenses of registration, travel, food, and lodging. Diadon will be presenting his research and working on behalf of LENR-forum and Open Science. Here's the link to support our effort: https://www.gofundme.com/f/hel…ocument-iccf25-in-poland?
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    and seeking volunteers for the LENR Forum Web Development team who are passionate about Open Science and have programming and web skills to help maintain and expand our online platform and presence.

    Contribute to the development of an exciting forum dedicated to the exploration and discussion of LENR technology and collaborate with like-minded people to improve the forum's functionality, aesthetics and user experience. Contact David Nygren at LENR-forum.com to find out more.
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    I certainly Hope to see LENR helping humans to blossom, and I'm here to help it happen.