Mizuno Reports Evidence of Low-Energy Neutrons in LENRs
By Steven B. Krivit
August 24, 2025
Tadahiko Mizuno has published a paper in the European Journal of Applied Physics reporting evidence of neutron emissions in a low-energy nuclear reaction (LENR) experiment.
Mizuno, one of the original pioneers in the LENR field, reported a distinct peak of a low flux of neutrons centered around 0.7 MeV. Mizuno did not observe 2.45 MeV neutrons, which are characteristic of deuterium-deuterium fusion. Until recently, he had expected that LENRs would produce 2.45 MeV neutrons because of his assumption that LENRs were caused by some kind of “cold fusion” mechanism.

Mizuno 0.7 MeV neutron peak
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