00001 // 00002 // ******************************************************************** 00003 // * License and Disclaimer * 00004 // * * 00005 // * The Geant4 software is copyright of the Copyright Holders of * 00006 // * the Geant4 Collaboration. It is provided under the terms and * 00007 // * conditions of the Geant4 Software License, included in the file * 00008 // * LICENSE and available at http://cern.ch/geant4/license . These * 00009 // * include a list of copyright holders. * 00010 // * * 00011 // * Neither the authors of this software system, nor their employing * 00012 // * institutes,nor the agencies providing financial support for this * 00013 // * work make any representation or warranty, express or implied, * 00014 // * regarding this software system or assume any liability for its * 00015 // * use. Please see the license in the file LICENSE and URL above * 00016 // * for the full disclaimer and the limitation of liability. * 00017 // * * 00018 // * This code implementation is the result of the scientific and * 00019 // * technical work of the GEANT4 collaboration. * 00020 // * By using, copying, modifying or distributing the software (or * 00021 // * any work based on the software) you agree to acknowledge its * 00022 // * use in resulting scientific publications, and indicate your * 00023 // * acceptance of all terms of the Geant4 Software license. * 00024 // ******************************************************************** 00025 // 00026 // 00027 // $Id$ 00028 // 00029 // 00031 // 00032 // Rough process describing a radiator of X-ray transition radiation. 00033 // Thicknesses of plates and gas gaps are distributed according to gamma 00034 // distribution. x are thicknesses of plates or gas gaps: 00035 // 00036 // p(x) = (alpha/<x>)^alpha * x^(alpha-1) * std::exp(-alpha*x/<x>) / G(alpha) 00037 // 00038 // G(alpha) is Euler's gamma function. 00039 // Plates have mean <x> = fPlateThick > 0 and power alpha = fAlphaPlate > 0 : 00040 // Gas gaps have mean <x> = fGasThick > 0 and power alpha = fAlphaGas > 0 : 00041 // We suppose that: 00042 // formation zone ~ mean thickness << absorption length 00043 // for each material and in the range 1-100 keV. This allows us to simplify 00044 // interference effects in radiator stack (GetStackFactor method). 00045 // 00046 // 00047 // History: 00048 // 21.01.02 V. Grichine, first version 00049 // 00050 00051 00052 #ifndef G4GammaXTRadiator_h 00053 #define G4GammaXTRadiator_h 1 00054 00055 #include "G4VXTRenergyLoss.hh" 00056 00057 class G4GammaXTRadiator : public G4VXTRenergyLoss 00058 { 00059 public: 00060 00061 G4GammaXTRadiator (G4LogicalVolume *anEnvelope, 00062 G4double,G4double, 00063 G4Material*,G4Material*, 00064 G4double,G4double,G4int, 00065 const G4String & processName = "XTRgammaRadiator"); 00066 ~G4GammaXTRadiator (); 00067 00068 // Pure virtual function from base class 00069 00070 G4double GetStackFactor( G4double energy, G4double gamma, G4double varAngle); 00071 00072 private: 00073 00074 }; 00075 00076 #endif 00077 00078 00079 00080 00081 00082