McStas and W32

Peter Link Peter_Link at physik.tu-muenchen.de
Mon Jan 25 16:39:25 CET 1999


> The quick way (which I have used myself on occasion) is to put a
> rectangular slit just in front of the circular source, though you will
> waste a bit of computation time in this way. Alternatively, it is a
> two-minute modification to the Source_flat component to make it simulate
> a rectangular source rather than a circular one; I will be happy to
> write it and send it to you if you need it.
> 

Thank You for your offer to help. In principle I would like to use this
as an exercise, how to extend McStas. This, because I need certainly
components which are ( up to now ) not in the package like a double
focussing monochromotor made of a rather big number of crystals ( -100).
On the other hand I'm not sure to have all the tools one needs to do so.

Bye for now, until the first real problems, Peter



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