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The paper describes physics implications obtained through the recent experimental results on D–T μCF at RIKEN-RAL. Smaller sticking and larger cycling rates in solid/liquid D–T mixture than the theoretical predictions were observed, suggesting needs of further theoretical understandings. Some possible future directions in D–T μCF experiments are also described.
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Nagamine, K., Matsuzaki, T., Ishida, K. et al. Implications of the recent D–T μCF experiments at RIKEN-RAL and near-future directions. Hyperfine Interactions 119, 273–280 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012616332085
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