neutronantalets
Neutronantalets are a theoretical class of nanoscale assemblies proposed to interact with neutrons in an antenna-like fashion. The concept envisions networks of nanoscale clusters that enhance and direct neutron scattering by resonant coupling to specific neutron energies. They are discussed mainly in speculative materials science and neutron physics contexts and have not been demonstrated experimentally.
Etymology and scope: The name combines "neutron" with "antenna" and the diminutive suffix "-let", reflecting their
Structure and properties: Typical proposals describe sizes from a few nanometers up to tens of nanometers.
Fabrication and control: Suggested fabrication routes include self-assembly of isotope-enriched nanoclusters, lithographic patterning of multilayer thin
Applications and implications: If realized, neutronantalets could improve neutron imaging, spectroscopy, and nondestructive testing by providing
Status: Neutronantalets remain speculative. No experimental confirmation has been reported in the peer-reviewed literature, and researchers