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XOP v2.4: recent developments of the x-ray optics software toolkit

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XOP v2.4 as mentioned in this paper is a collection of computer programs for calculation of radiation characteristics of X-ray sources and their interaction with matter, including undulators and wigglers.
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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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IMD—software for modeling the optical properties of multilayer films

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An accurate method for computer-generating tungsten anode x-ray spectra from 30 to 140 kV.

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Molybdenum, rhodium, and tungsten anode spectral models using interpolating polynomials with application to mammography

TL;DR: A computer model for the generation of x-ray spectra in the mammographic energy range from 18 kV to 40 kV has been developed, and the molybdenum anode spectral model using interpolating polynomials is given the acronym MASMIP and the rhodium and tungsten spectral models are called RASMip and TASMIP, respectively.
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SHADOW3: a new version of the synchrotron X-ray optics modelling package

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Spectra and optics of synchrotron radiation

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