Yoshiaki Arata
Yoshiaki Arata | |
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Born |
1924 Japan |
Residence | Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Fields | Cold fusion |
Institutions | Osaka University |
Notable awards | Order of Culture of Japan |
Yoshiaki Arata (荒田 吉明 Arata Yoshiaki, born 1924)[1] is a pioneer of nuclear fusion research in Japan[1] and a former professor at Osaka University.[2] He is reported to be a strong nationalist, speaking only Japanese in public.[1] He received the Order of Culture in 2006.[3]
Arata started researching and publishing in the field of cold fusion around 1998, together with his colleague Yue Chang Zhang.[4]
Further reading
- Japan's "Cold fusion" Effort Produces Startling Claims of Bursts of Neutrons", Wall Street Journal, 4 December 1989
- "New life for cold fusion?" New Scientist, 9 December 1989, p. 19
- N. Wada and K. Nishizawa, "Nuclear fusion in solid", Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 1989, 28:L2017
Publications
- Y. Arata and Y. C. Zhang. "Achievement of intense 'cold' fusion reaction," Proceedings of the Japanese Academy, series B, 1990. 66:l.
- Y.Arata. Patent Application US 2006/0153752 A
References
- 1 2 3 "La rivincita del Samurai" (in Italian). Il Sole 24 Ore. 22 May 2008.
- ↑ Ludovica Manusardi Carlesi (22 May 2008). "Nucleare, la fusione fredda funziona" (in Italian). Il Sole 24 Ore.
- ↑ Arata receives award from Emperor of Japan
- ↑ "Cold fusion success in Japan gets warm reception in India". Thaindian News. 2008-05-27.
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