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McXtrace: MM_c

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The MM_c Component

Single Pore as part of the Silicon Pore Optics (SPO) as envisioned for the ATHENA+ space telescope.

Identification

  • Site:
  • Author: Erik B Knudsen and Desiree D. M. Ferreira
  • Origin: DTU Physics, DTU Space
  • Date: Feb. 2016, Feb. 2017

Description

A single pore is simulated, which may have thick walls. The top and bottom are curved cylindrically
azimuthally, and according to the Wolter I optic lengthwise (sagitally). A parameter specifies
whether this is hyperbolic or parabolic.
The azimuthal curvature is defined by the parameter radius. This refers to the center of the pore. I.e the top
and bottom plates have radius of curvature  and  respectively.

To intersect the Wolter I plates we take advatage of the azimuthal symmetry and only consider the radial component
of the photon's wavevector.

Input parameters

Parameters in boldface are required; the others are optional.
NameUnitDescriptionDefault
pore_th
pore_width
ring_nr
radius_mmRing radius of the upper (reflecting) plate of the pore at the optic centre.
Z0mDistance between optics centre plane and focal spot (essentially focal length).
xwidthmWidth of the pore.
pore_height
gapmGap between the plate and the intersection plane with the hyperbolic section. (currently ignored)0
chamfer_width0
length0
mirror_reflec Data file containing reflectivities of the reflector surface (TOP).""
bottom_reflec Data file containing reflectivities of the bottom surface (BOTTOM).""
side_reflec Data file containing reflectivities of the side walls (LEFT and RIGHT).""
size_file""
non_specular_file""
R_d Default reflectivity value to use if no reflectivity file is given. Useful f.i. is one surface is reflecting and the others absorbing.1
primary If non-zero, the pore is considered a primary reflector, and extends towards negative z. I.e. the entry plane is behind the z=0-plane. If zero, the pore is considered secondary and extends from the z=0-plane and towards positive z.1
dalphadegOffset to the alpha angle computed from the focal length. Useful for targeting the modified conical geometry (currently ignored).0
wavinessradWaviness of the reflecting surface. The slope error is assumed to be uniformly distributed in the interval [-waviness:waviness].0
longw If non-zero, waviness is 1D and along the pore axis.0
AT ( , , ) RELATIVE
ROTATED ( , , ) RELATIVE

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