Muon-catalyzed fusion

Muon-catalyzed fusion (abbreviated μCF or MCF) is a process that allows nuclear fusion to occur at temperatures significantly lower than those needed for thermonuclear fusion, even at room temperature or lower. It is one of the few known ways to catalyze nuclear fusion reactions.

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Muon-catalyzed fusion

Muon-catalyzed fusion (abbreviated μCF or MCF) is a process that allows nuclear fusion to occur at temperatures significantly lower than those needed for thermonuclear fusion, even at room temperature or lower. It is one of the few known ways to catalyze nuclear fusion reactions.

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