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This project focuses on developing advanced neutron-sensitive scintillators using nanostructured materials to enhance the detection of special nuclear materials. By utilizing a novel design of zinc oxide nanorod arrays, the project aims to improve efficiency and reduce costs in neutron detection, contributing to nation…
Detection of special nuclear materials (SNM), is of vital importance to prevent nuclear terrorism and to secure states’ national security.
Neutron detection is a particularly useful tool to identify SNM and neutron-sensitive scintillators have many promising properties, such as ease of use, good time resolution, and high detection efficiency.
In this project we develop a new state-of-the art neutron sensitive scintillator using on nanostructured scintillating materials.
Based on the early advanc…
UNIVERSITY OF SURREY
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United States, Atlanta
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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