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Near-field spectral effects due to electromagnetic surface excitations
Shchegrov1, Joulain, Carminati
1Rochester Theory Center for Optical Science and Engineering and Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14627-0171, USA.
Abstract:
We demonstrate theoretically that the spectra of electromagnetic emission of surface systems can display remarkable differences in the near and the far zones. The spectral changes occur due to the loss of evanescent modes and are especially pronounced for systems which support surface waves.
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