/XrayPhysics

C/C++ library and Python bindings for x-ray cross sections, x-ray source spectra modeling, multi-material beam hardening correction, and dual energy decomposition algorithms

Primary LanguageC++MIT LicenseMIT

XrayPhysics

This is a C/C++ library and Python bindings with the following capabilities:

  1. x-ray cross sections (energies from 1 keV to 20 MeV and elements 1-100)
  2. x-ray source spectra modeling (for any source voltage and take-off angle, and the following anode types: Cu, Mo, W, Au)
  3. multi-material beam hardening correction algorithms (coming soon)
  4. dual energy decomposition algorithms (coming soon)

The x-ray source models are at least as accurate as TASMICS and much more flexible.

The x-ray source models are at least as accurate as TASMICS and much more flexible.

Installation and Usage

Installation and usage information is posted on the wiki page here: https://github.com/kylechampley/XrayPhysics/wiki

Author

Kyle Champley (champley@gmail.com)

License

XrayPhysics is distributed under the terms of the MIT license. All new contributions must be made under this license. See LICENSE in this directory for the terms of the license. See LICENSE for more details.
SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT

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