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      Three-dimensional electron microscopy simulation with the CASINO Monte Carlo software

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          CASINO V2.42: a fast and easy-to-use modeling tool for scanning electron microscopy and microanalysis users.

          Monte Carlo simulations have been widely used by microscopists for the last few decades. In the beginning it was a tedious and slow process, requiring a high level of computer skills from users and long computational times. Recent progress in the microelectronics industry now provides researchers with affordable desktop computers with clock rates greater than 3 GHz. With this type of computing power routinely available, Monte Carlo simulation is no longer an exclusive or long (overnight) process. The aim of this paper is to present a new user-friendly simulation program based on the earlier CASINO Monte Carlo program. The intent of this software is to assist scanning electron microscope users in interpretation of imaging and microanalysis and also with more advanced procedures including electron-beam lithography. This version uses a new architecture that provides results twice as quickly. This program is freely available to the scientific community and can be downloaded from the website: (www.gel.usherb.ca/casino).
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            CASINO: A new monte carlo code in C language for electron beam interaction -part I: Description of the program

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              Computational Geometry

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                Scanning
                Scanning
                Wiley
                01610457
                May 2011
                May 18 2011
                : 33
                : 3
                : 135-146
                Article
                10.1002/sca.20262
                21769885
                7a8961c8-ff6d-4b84-9abb-5399de053fa7
                © 2011

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