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Randell L. Mills, Cranbury US

Randell L. Mills, Cranbury, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080304522Catalyst laser - Provided is a laser based on the formation of an inverted population in an atom or ion of an element wherein at least one oxidation state of the element serves as a catalyst with atomic hydrogen to form states that are lower in energy than that of the n=1 state of having a binding energy of 13.6 eV. The catalytic reaction between atomic hydrogen and the catalyst pumps the exited states of catalyst or species caused by the ionization of the catalyst as the reaction releases energy with the formation of atomic-hydrogen states with binding energies lower than those of uncatalyzed atomic hydrogen. In an embodiment, the system comprises a source of catalyst and hydrogen gases and a means to cause a plasma of these gases. The plasma dissociates molecular hydrogen to atomic hydrogen and ionizes the source of catalyst to form the catalyst. The catalyst looses one or more electrons during the catalytic reaction, and the recombination of electrons with the ionized catalyst creates an inverted population.12-11-2008
20090068082Synthesis and characterization of a highly stable amorphous silicon hydride as the product of a catalytic hydrogen plasma reaction - This invention relates to a highly stable silicon hydride (SiH(1/p)) surface coating formed from high binding energy hydride ions. SiH(1/p) may be synthesized in a cell for the catalysis of atomic hydrogen to form novel hydrogen species and/or compositions of matter containing new forms of hydrogen. The reaction may be maintained by a microwave plasma of a source of atomic hydrogen, a source of catalyst, and a source of silicon.03-12-2009
20090146083Hydrogen catalysis - A catalytic reaction of atomic hydrogen is provided which produces a more stable or lower energy atomic hydrogen atom than uncatalyzed atomic hydrogen. The catalyzed lower energy hydrogen atom may serve as a reactant of a disproportionation reaction whereby it which accepts energy from an second catalyzed lower energy hydrogen atom to cause a further release of energy as the first atom undergoes a nonradiative electronic transition to a higher energy level while the second undergoes a transition to a lower energy level. The catalytic reaction and disproportionation reaction of lower energy atomic hydrogen may produce light, plasma, power, and novel hydrogen compounds. The light, plasma, power and compound source comprises a cell for the catalysis of atomic hydrogen and disproportionation reactions of lower energy atomic hydrogen to form novel hydrogen species and compositions of matter comprising hydrogen that is more stable or lower energy than uncatalyzed hydrogen. The compounds comprise at least one neutral, positive, or negative hydrogen species having a binding energy greater than its corresponding ordinary hydrogen species, or greater than any hydrogen species for which the corresponding ordinary hydrogen species is unstable or is not observed.06-11-2009
20090162709Inorganic-hydrogen-polymer and hydrogen-polymer compounds and applications thereof - Compounds are provided comprising at least one neutral, positive, or negative hydrogen species having a binding energy greater than its corresponding ordinary hydrogen species, or greater than any hydrogen species for which the corresponding ordinary hydrogen species is unstable or is not observed. Compounds comprise at least one increased binding energy hydrogen species and at least one other atom, molecule, or ion other than an increased binding energy hydrogen species. One group of such compounds contains one or more increased binding energy hydrogen species selected from the group consisting of H06-25-2009
20090177409Method and system of computing and rendering the nature of atoms and atomic ions - A method and system of physically solving the charge, mass, and current density functions of atoms and atomic ions using Maxwell's equations and computing and rendering the nature of bound using the solutions. The results can be displayed on visual or graphical media. The display can be static or dynamic such that electron spin and rotation motion can be displayed in an embodiment. The displayed information is useful to anticipate reactivity and physical properties. The insight into the nature of bound electrons can permit the solution and display of other atoms and atomic ions and provide utility to anticipate their reactivity and physical properties.07-09-2009
20090196801Hydrogen power, plasma and reactor for lasing, and power conversion - Provided is an inverted population of hydrogen, formed from a novel catalytic reaction of hydrogen atoms to form lower-energy hydrogen. The inverted population of hydrogen is capable of lasing. The power may be utilized as laser light or the light due to stimulated or spontaneous emission may be converted to electricity with a pholon-to-electric converter such as a photovoltaic cell.08-06-2009
20090196814One electron atom catalysis, increased binding energy compounds, and applications thereof - Provided is a compound having at least one neutral, positive or negative increased binding energy species formed from a one-electron atom having an atomic mass of at least four and at least one other element. The increased binding energy species has a binding energy greater than the binding energy of the corresponding ordinary species, or greater than the binding energy of any species for which the corresponding ordinary species is unstable or is not observed because the ordinary increased binding energy species' binding energy is less than a thermal energy at ambient conditions, or is negative.08-06-2009
20100209335ION CYCLOTRON POWER CONVERTER AND RADIO MICROWAVE GENERATOR - A power source, power converter, and a radio and microwave generator are provided. The power source comprises a cell for the catalysis of atomic hydrogen to release power and to form novel hydrogen species and compositions of matter comprising new forms of hydrogen. The compounds comprise at least one neutral, positive, or negative hydrogen species having a binding energy greater than its corresponding ordinary hydrogen species, or greater than any hydrogen species for which the corresponding ordinary hydrogen species is unstable or is not observed. The energy released by the catalysis of hydrogen produces a plasma in the cell such as a plasma of the catalyst and hydrogen. The power converter and radio and microwave generator comprises a source of magnetic field which is applied to the cell. The electrons and ions of the plasma orbit in a circular path in a plane transverse to the applied magnetic field for sufficient field strength at an ion cyclotron frequency ω08-19-2010

Patent applications by Randell L. Mills, Cranbury, NJ US

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