Problems with photon detection #226
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@RecurvedBow, you don't have to pad zeros, or use if the detected photon count via --bc is not what you have expected, please provide a sample code and describe the condition when the discrepancies happen |
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Hello everyone,
I am currently facing some troubles with photon detection: My goal is to define a planar illumination at z = 0 and detect the photons escaping from the top volume face. Therefore, all optical parameters of the volume were padded by 0 at the beginning of the z-Axis and I called MCX with the following flags for photon detection: --bc ______000001 --savedetflag XV --saveref. However, for some optical parameters, MCX does not detect any photons (0 photons detected) when using 10^7 photons and my program fails for not being able to find the output file *.jdat. For some reason, I never face this issue if I use -bc ______000010 instead, for which MCX does indeed detect returning photons. While I could keep using this alternate command, problems occur if I want to mirror the sides of the tissue on the x and y axis. mm_mm_000010 obviously does not work, while mm_mm_000001 has similar problems as ______000001.
Is there something I have forgotten to check for photon detection or am I not using the flags correctly?
Thank you in advance for your answer.
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