“…GEANT4 (GEometry AND Tracking) is an open-source toolkit based on the Monte Carlo technology [38], [39], [40], with functions such as geometry definition, particle tracking, and ion energy estimation [39], [40], and has been widely used to analyze the transport of particles through matter [39], [40]. Users can create SiC neutron detectors of different shapes through GEANT4's Geometry class and G4Replica function [38], [39], [40] and then define the SiC region as a "sensitive volume" through the G4 Sensitive Detector class for recording ion transport and estimating energy deposition [38], [39], [40]. The thermal neutron source in the simulation can be defined by the general particle source (GPS) class [38], [39], [40], and the radiation capture reaction between thermal neutrons and 10 B/ 6 LiF can be described by the builtin high-precision neutron physics model (QGSP-BERT-HP) of the GEANT4 toolkit [39], [40].…”