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23 September 2011 XOP v2.4: recent developments of the x-ray optics software toolkit
Manuel Sánchez del Río, Roger J. Dejus
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Abstract
XOP v2.4 consists of a collection of computer programs for calculation of radiation characteristics of X-ray sources and their interaction with matter. Many of the programs calculate radiation from undulators and wigglers, but others, such as X-ray tube codes, are also available. The computation of the index of refraction and attenuation coefficients of optical elements using user-selectable databases containing optical constants is an important part of the package for calculation of beam propagation. Coupled computations are thus feasible where the output from one program serves as the input to another program. Recent developments including enhancements to existing programs are described.
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Manuel Sánchez del Río and Roger J. Dejus "XOP v2.4: recent developments of the x-ray optics software toolkit", Proc. SPIE 8141, Advances in Computational Methods for X-Ray Optics II, 814115 (23 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.893911
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

X-ray optics

Crystals

Databases

Diffraction

Data modeling

Optical components

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