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G4CMP - Condensed Matter Physics with Geant4
The Geant 4 Condensed Matter Physics (G4CMP for short) extension brings crystal physics to Geant4. It was originally
developed in support of the "Super Cryogenic Dark Matter Search" (superCDMS) experiment, in order to simulate phonon transport in the experiments's Ge-detector.
G4CMP was first developed at Stanford / SLAC National Accelerator Lab. Since then, Bowdoin College and Ferrara University have become important contributors.
A selection of G4CMP publications
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Monte Carlo Simulation of Massive Absorbers for Cryogenic Calorimeters, J.Low.Temp.Phys. 167 (2012) 485-490, D. Brandt, M. Asai, P.L. Brink (SLAC) , B. Cabrera (Stanford U.) , E.do Couto e Silva, M. Kelsey (SLAC) , S.W. Leman, K. McArthy (MIT) , R. Resch, D. Wright (SLAC) E. Figueroa-Feliciano (MIT)
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Semiconductor phonon and charge transport Monte Carlo simulation using Geant4, e-Print: arXiv:1403.4984D. Brandt (SLAC) , R. Agnese (Florida U.) , P. Redl (Stanford U., Phys. Dept.) , K. Schneck, M. Asai, M. Kelsey (SLAC) , D. Faiez (UC, Berkeley) , E. Bagli (Ferrara U.) , B. Cabrera (Stanford U., Phys. Dept.) , R. Partridge (SLAC) T. Saab (Florida U.) , B. Sadoulet (UC, Berkeley)
- A model for the interaction of high-energy particles in straight and bent crystals implemented in Geant4, e-Print: arXiv:1403.5819, E. Bagli, M. Asai, D. Brandt, A. Dotti, V. Guidi, D.H. Wright
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