Antineutrinos emitted from nuclear reactors are important for investigating neutrino physical properties and exploring physics beyond the Standard Model. The antineutrino flux can also serve as a tool for remote monitoring of nuclear reactors. Ongoing advancements in detection technologies aim to improve background rejection, efficiency, and precision. We will discuss novel scintillators and detector designs, highlighting recent developments in liquids and plastics. Additionally, we will present new techniques, including crystal color center detection of neutrino elastic scatterings.
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