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Hi everybody,
I am trying to recreate a similar case to the example of Light Scattering from Single Biological Cells (https://optiwave.com/applications/fdtd-light-scattering-from-single-biological-cells/) but I am unsure how to proceed to setup the simulation. Right now, I have a line detector on the opposite side of the cell from the input source. I used the data collected by this detector to run the wide angle far field transformation but I was wondering if this is enough since I am trying to get the scattering field over the full 360 degrees? Also, the data collected by the line detector includes the incident field as well as the scattered field. I wanted to use the TFSF fields but it seems it is not available with the 64-bits version of this software. Any idea how to proceed?
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