“…At higher energies, they provide the ability to differentiate single-site from multiple-site interactions [12]. As a result, they have found applications in dark matter searches [15,16], neutrinoless double-beta decay experiments [17][18][19], ongoing attempts at CEνNS detection [6,[20][21][22], and exotic decays [23]. A compact detector profile, illustrated by this work, allows to envision their use as eminently-fieldable reactor monitoring devices with nuclear non-proliferation applications [24,25].…”