“…However, as neutron probing techniques advance, a challenge is to create a source that is short in time for the observation of ultrafast (picosecond to nanosecond) phenomena. For neutron energies in the MeV range, neutron damage can be understood at the atomic scale: creating collision cascades, point defects, dislocation, or melts that could be observed in real time [1]. This is a highly topical subject for many technological applications: radiation hardness testing of semiconductors in aerospace, materials for fusion or fission reactors [2][3][4][5], particle accelerator vessels, or containers for storing radioactive nuclear wastes.…”