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Detections of He-3 in Ni-based binary metal nanocomposites with Cu in zirconia exposed to hydrogen gas at elevated temperatures
The present study aims to detect helium-3 in nickel-based metal
nano-composites doped with zirconia, which exhibited anomalous heat generation
when exposed to hydrogen gas at approximately 450{\deg}C. Two complementary
analytical techniques were employed: Nuclear Reaction Analysis (NRA) utilizing
1.4 MeV deuteron beams from a tandem accelerator, and Thermal Desorption
Spectrometry (TDS) using a quadrupole mass spectrometer. Both methods
successfully detected helium-3 in the samples. Given the extreme rarity of this
isotope, its presence strongly suggests the occurrence of nuclear reactions
within the nickel-containing materials. These findings lend support to the
4H/TSC (4 Hydrogen/Tetrahedral Symmetric Condensate) model, which uniquely
predicts helium-3 as one of the primary reaction products.