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Delphi
molphys.leidenuniv.nl/~thooft/delphi.htm [HTML, ZIP]
Description: This page contains freely accessible computer programs with source code written in Delphi. The LASERLIGHT program solves a set of simple rate equations describing the operation of a simplified laser system.Modulation of a semiconductor laser: lasermod.exe solves a set of coupled differential equations of first order describing the temporal behavior of the photon density and carrier density.Hermite Gaussian laser modes: modes.exe displays a 3-dimensional graph of a Hermite - Gaussian mode.A multiplanar contour plot of a 3-dimensional image: XYZproject.exe displays 3-D voxel image via three cross sections along the XY-, XZ-, and YZ-plane.
Author: t Hooft, G. W., thooft@molphys.leidenuniv.nl
Publisher: Universiteit, Leiden
Classification: PACS2003 42.55.-f Lasers
Category: Software
Language: English
Is Part Of: molphys.leidenuniv.nl
Access Rights: free
Date: 2004-02-25



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www.scattport.org [HTML/Javascript, C-Source, Fortran, TAR, ZIP]
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XCOM : Photon Cross Sections Database
physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Xcom/Text/XCOM.html [HTML, Fortran, GIF]
The XCOM database provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) can be used to calculate photon cross sections for scattering, photoelectric absorption and pair production, as well as total attenuation coefficients, for any element to Z = 100, compound or mixture, at energies from 1 keV to 100 GeV. The XCOM program can generate cross sections on a standard energy grid (spaced approximately logarithmically), or on a grid selected by the user, or for a mix of both grids. Cross sections at energies immediately above and below all absorption edges are automatically included. XCOM provides two forms of output: (a) tables which correspond closely in format to existing tables in the literature; (b) graphical display of the tabular data. more info

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