Diamond based thermal neutron flux monitors have been fabricated using single crystal diamond films, grown by chemical vapour deposition. A 3 μm thick <sup>6</sup>LiF layer was thermally evaporated on the detector surface as a converting material for thermal neutron monitoring via the <sup>6</sup>Li(n, α) T nuclear reaction. The detectors were tested in a fission nuclear reactor. One of them was positioned 80 cm above the core mid- plane, where the neutron flux is 2.2 × 10<sup>9</sup> neutrons/cm<sup>2</sup> s at 1 MW resulting in a device count rate of about 150000 cps. Good stability and reproducibility of the device output were proved over the whole reactor power range (up to 1 MW). During the irradiation, several pulse height spectra we...