| Literature DB >> 31908350 |
Wazir Muhammad1, Ying Liang1, Gregory R Hart1, Bradley J Nartowt1, Jun Deng1.
Abstract
The acceptance-rejection technique has been widely used in several Monte Carlo simulation packages for Rayleigh scattering of photons. However, the models implemented in these packages might fail to reproduce the corresponding experimental and theoretical results. The discrepancy is attributed to the fact that all current simulations implement an elastic scattering model for the angular distribution of photons without considering anomalous scattering effects. In this study, a novel Rayleigh scattering model using anomalous scattering factors based on the inverse-sampling technique is presented. Its performance was evaluated against other simulation algorithms in terms of simulation accuracy and computational efficiency. The computational efficiency was tested with a general-purpose Monte Carlo package named Particle Transport in Media (PTM). The evaluation showed that a Monte Carlo model using both atomic form factors and anomalous scattering factors for the angular distribution of photons (instead of the atomic form factors alone) produced Rayleigh scattering results in closer agreement with experimental data. The comparison and evaluation confirmed that the inverse-sampling technique using atomic form factors and anomalous scattering factors exhibited improved computational efficiency and performed the best in reproducing experimental measurements and related scattering matrix calculations. Furthermore, using this model to sample coherent scattering can provide scientific insight for complex systems.Keywords: Monte Carlo simulation; Rayleigh scattering; anomalous scattering factors; atomic form factors; differential cross sections; total cross sections
Year: 2020 PMID: 31908350 PMCID: PMC7045906 DOI: 10.1107/S2053273319014530
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Crystallogr A Found Adv ISSN: 2053-2733 Impact factor: 2.290