----- header of xxcom.pro extracted on: Fri May 31 15:31:06 2013 ----- Documentation for /scisoft/xop2.3/src_idl/optics/xxcom.pro ----- ============================== Xxcom ======================================= Xxcom is a widget based graphical interface to calculate and display photon cross sections. It interfaces XCOM, a computer program and data base to calculate photon cross sections for scattering, photoelectric absorption and pair production, as well as attenuation coefficients, in any element, compound or mixture, at energies from 1keV to 100GeV. The XCOM program has been written by M.J. Berger and J.H. Hubbell at NIST (see Help/Xcom). DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROLS IN THE MAIN WINDOW: File: Xxcom input parameters: This option allows to save the current parameters to a file for later loading. It also allows to save the current parameters as defaults for being used when the application is initialized. In the last case, the file is named "application".xop (where "application " is the name of the current XOP application) and is written in the directory pointed by the XOP_DEFAULTS_DIR environment variable (which must be set). The parameter file is ASCII and can be read and edited with care. Quit: to exit from the program Set_Parameters: Set Parameters: to define the parameters for the calculation. The same result is obtained pressing the "Set Parameters" button in the main Xxcom window. Please refer to the information under the HELP button for a complete description of the parameters. After pressing the ACCEPT button, xcom starts running. Set Defaults: Sets the default parameters. Show: Display results Plot Data: Shows the output data with the XPLOT facility. It is possible to switch between the output quantities and to do a large number of operations and display presentations by using the XPLOT controls Numerical Data: Displays the output file. Help: Shows the xcom help and xxcom help (this text). COPYRIGHT: XXCOM belongs to XOP package and it is distributed within XOP. PLEASE REFER TO THE XOP COPYRIGHT NOTICE REFERENCE: Published calculations made with XOP should refer: M. Sanchez del Rio and R. J. Dejus "Status of XOP: an x-ray optics software toolkit" SPIE Proceedings Vol. 5536 (2004) pp.171-174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.560903 In addition, published calculations using the xcom aplication should also cite: XCOM: Photon Cross Sections Database NIST Standard Reference Database 8 (XGAM) M. J. Berger and J.H. Hubbell, S.M. Seltzer, J. Chang, J.S. Coursey, R. Sukumar, and D.S. Zucker http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Xcom/Text/XCOM.html LAST MODIFICATION: srio@esrf.eu 2009-12-04