Good News From Daya Bay

Lu Zhou was prepared for Hou Jinli to not be able to complete this mission. However, Hou Jinli lived up to his expectations.

Five sets of samples, four samples in each set.

Due to the difficulties of preparing for the ceramic-based graphene composite, completing this mission within a week really wasn't easy.

In short, these samples could be sent to Daya Bay for testing.

Before testing the high-energy neutron radiation resistance, Lu Zhou had to first diagnose the performance of these five samples in a relatively low energy neutron radiation environment.

He'd only consider testing it on the experimental reactor if the results were good.

After all, both the tokamak and the stellarator were billion-dollar machines; they didn't come for free. Lu Zhou didn't know how long this project would take, so he had to conserve resources.