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Fast and high‐linearity detection of fast neutron is vital for special nuclear material seeking, nuclear accident emergency response, nondestructive neutron imaging, and neutron cancer therapy. Neutron scintillators with fast time resolution and linear energy response are indispensable for precisely acquiring the energy and temporal evolution of fast neutron, but none of the conventional neutron scintillators,...
Fast‐neutrons play a critical role in a range of applications, including medical imaging, therapy, and nondestructive inspection. However, direct detecting fast‐neutrons by semiconductors has proven to be challenging due to their weak interaction with most matter and the requirement of high carrier mobility‐lifetime (µτ) product for efficient charge collection. Herein, a novel approach is presented...
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