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21 October 2004 Status of XOP: an x-ray optics software toolkit
Manuel Sanchez del Rio, Roger J. Dejus
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Abstract
XOP is a user-friendly computer environment for performing calculations of interest to the synchrotron radiation community. It provides codes for: i) modeling x-ray sources (e.g., synchrotron sources, such as undulators and wigglers), ii) calculating characteristics of optical elements (mirrors, filters, crystals, multilayers, etc.), and iii) multipurpose data visualization and analyses. The XOP functionality can be extended with external plug-ins (extensions). We describe the status of XOP including recent developments in the current version (XOP 2.11). Plans for the future will also be presented.
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Manuel Sanchez del Rio and Roger J. Dejus "Status of XOP: an x-ray optics software toolkit", Proc. SPIE 5536, Advances in Computational Methods for X-Ray and Neutron Optics, (21 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.560903
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KEYWORDS
X-ray optics

Synchrotrons

Crystals

Digital Light Processing

Mirrors

Modeling

Optical components

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