The "Deutonon" Condensate: Quantum Coherence and Cold Fusion in Palladium

Aprile 17th, 2026 | by Marcello Colozzo |

This work proposes the theory of "Deutonons", bosonic quasiparticles emerging from the collective dynamics of deuterium nuclei (S=1) within a metallic lattice (palladium). Unlike fermionic systems, deuterons in palladium can evolve toward a macroscopic Bose-Einstein Condensation (BEC) state.
The spin-1 Hamiltonian is analyzed, demonstrating how the exchange interaction favors the singlet configuration (S=0), maximizing spatial symmetry and the probability of nuclear tunneling. Deuterons represent the vibration quanta of this condensate, acting as energy carriers that allow the overcoming of the Coulomb barrier and decay toward the 4He nucleus via non-radiative channels.

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