“…In previous studies, the measurement of photoneutrons was more often carried out free-in-air at various locations in the patient plane [9,[11][12][13] or in the water phantom [11,14]. Various types of equipment can be used for measurement, including a Bonner sphere spectrometer [15], a nested neutron spectrometer (NNS, Detec Inc., Gatineau, QC, Canada) [16], a Meridian Neutron Survey Meter 5085 (HPI, Goleta, CA, USA) [12], and CR-39 detectors [14]. Photoneutron dosimetry is a challenge because the measurement is carried out in a mixed field with photons, which can lead to an uncertainty of about 10% due to the saturation of the detector and the strong dependence of the detector response on the neutron spectrum [17].…”