In near-field optics the resolution and sensitivity of measurements depend on the abundance of evanescent waves in relation to propagating waves. The electromagnetic field propagator is related to the scalar spherical wave, for which the Weyl expansion is a half-space representation containing both evanescent and homogeneous plane waves. Making use of these results, we decompose the dyadic free-space Green function into its evanescent and homogeneous parts and show that some approaches put forward in the literature are inconsistent with this formulation. We express the results in a form that is suitable for numerical computation and illustrate the field decomposition for a point dipole in some typical cases.Peer reviewe
The exact analytical solution of the electromagnetic field distribution produced by uniform electric...
Based on a modified Huygens-Fresnel principle valid in the near field, we analytically verify the ex...
ABSTRACT: The dyadic Green’s function in spherically layered media is considered by assuming that so...
In near-field optics the resolution and sensitivity of measurements depend on the abundance of evane...
In near-field optics the resolution and sensitivity of measurements depend on the abundance of evane...
Abstract. The optical near field of a localized source has been studied by means of the angular spec...
Dyadic Green’s functions for an electric dipole source over an infinite periodic metasurface are obt...
We comprehensively review the deceptively simple concept of dipole scattering in order to uncover an...
In this report, we derive some tools that can be used to construct semi-analytical solution for the ...
This paper presents a formulation for the Green's function of an electric dipole exciting a slo...
A closed-form solution for the spatial distribution of the electromagnetic field excited by an elect...
The development of near-field optics theory is reviewed. We first recall that near-field optics is n...
Green's dyadic technique represents a powerful tool for calculations in electrodynamics, especially ...
The electromagnetic field due to a horizontal electric dipole placed on top of a two-layer earth is ...
This article gathers useful, simple algorithms and their physical interpretations for field solution...
The exact analytical solution of the electromagnetic field distribution produced by uniform electric...
Based on a modified Huygens-Fresnel principle valid in the near field, we analytically verify the ex...
ABSTRACT: The dyadic Green’s function in spherically layered media is considered by assuming that so...
In near-field optics the resolution and sensitivity of measurements depend on the abundance of evane...
In near-field optics the resolution and sensitivity of measurements depend on the abundance of evane...
Abstract. The optical near field of a localized source has been studied by means of the angular spec...
Dyadic Green’s functions for an electric dipole source over an infinite periodic metasurface are obt...
We comprehensively review the deceptively simple concept of dipole scattering in order to uncover an...
In this report, we derive some tools that can be used to construct semi-analytical solution for the ...
This paper presents a formulation for the Green's function of an electric dipole exciting a slo...
A closed-form solution for the spatial distribution of the electromagnetic field excited by an elect...
The development of near-field optics theory is reviewed. We first recall that near-field optics is n...
Green's dyadic technique represents a powerful tool for calculations in electrodynamics, especially ...
The electromagnetic field due to a horizontal electric dipole placed on top of a two-layer earth is ...
This article gathers useful, simple algorithms and their physical interpretations for field solution...
The exact analytical solution of the electromagnetic field distribution produced by uniform electric...
Based on a modified Huygens-Fresnel principle valid in the near field, we analytically verify the ex...
ABSTRACT: The dyadic Green’s function in spherically layered media is considered by assuming that so...