localized electromagnetic fields

What are Localized Electromagnetic Fields?

Localized electromagnetic fields refer to the confinement of electromagnetic waves to very small regions, typically on the order of nanometers. These fields can be generated and manipulated at the nanoscale using various nanostructures such as plasmonic nanoparticles, photonic crystals, and metamaterials. The ability to localize electromagnetic fields at such small scales enables numerous applications in areas like sensing, imaging, and information processing.

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