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CVD diamond as a high bandwidth neutron detector for inertial confinement fusion diagnostics

Schmid    
G. J. Griffith    
R. L. Izumi    
N. Koch    
J. A. Lerche    
R. A. Moran    
M. J. Phillips    
T. W. Turner    
R. E. Glebov    
V. Y. Sangster    
T. C.    

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