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Friday June 11, 12:08 pm Eastern Time Company Press Release Rhombic Corporation - Neutron Detector to Be Developed VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 11, 1999-- Rhombic Corporation announces that the company has acquired the technology to develop a solid state diamond based neutron monitor/detection device. Because of the company's expertise in diamond films, and its patented ''Forced Diffusion'' technology, work on the monitor/detection device can be developed at the University of Missouri alongside other applications of ''Forced Diffusion''. Rhombic Corporation is planning to develop the concept of a very small solid state monitor/detector. This would mean it also would be portable, and useful in personnel monitoring at nuclear power plants, as a portable detector of weapon's grade nuclear materials, as a sensor for nuclear reactors, and as a device for small area flux profiling. By varying the doping element infused into diamond through ''Forced Diffusion'', it is predicted that an array of detectors could be built that are sensitive to various energy neutrons. Such an array could do small area spectrum analysis of neutron energies. This proposed device also would be saleable to the purchasers of the Inertial Electrostatic Confinement (IEC) fusion devices soon to be produced in Europe. The IEC devices create neutrons by the millions per second through fusion of hydrogen atoms. Rhombic's proposed monitor/detector would help track the neutron activity. Contact: HEAD OFFICE 901 - 1212 Howe Street Vancouver, BC Canada V6Z 2M9 More Quotes and News: Rhombic Corp (OTC BB:NUKE - news) Related News Categories: aerospace/defense, oil/energy Help Copyright © 1999 Business Wire. All rights reserved. All the news releases provided by Business Wire are copyrighted. Any forms of copying other than an individual user's personal reference without express written permission is prohibited. Further distribution of these materials is strictly forbidden, including but not limited to, posting, emailing, faxing, archiving ina public database, redistributing via a computer network or in a printed form. See our Important Disclaimers and Legal Information.