“…For a crystal used as a collimator in a synchrotron, this effect is strongly reduced as particles interact only with the part of the device close to the beam. Other types of crystals as well as compound crystals were also tested in the scope of the experiment such as thin flat crystals allowing to investigate the PXR 2 [61,62] or multi-strip crystals, consisting of several identical strips oriented so that a particle reflected from a given strip would also undergo volume reflection in the next ones [61,63]. The model described in chapter 3 can in principle be applied for simulating such compound crystals, assuming a proper FLUKA geometry describing the crystal properties.…”