“…Boron-10 trifluouride, 10 BF 3 , was first used in a neutron detector by Amaldi et al, 1,2 and for many years, until the availability of 3 He, it was commonly used in gaseous proportional counters to detect thermal neutrons. The advantage of 10 BF 3 as a neutron detection medium is based on its relatively large thermal neutron capture cross-section, σ th = 3840 b (3.84 × 10 −21 cm 2 ), for the reactions: 10 B + n → 7 Li + α + 2.792 MeV,…”