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Spatial separation of the traveling and evanescent parts of dipole radiation

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Abstract

When radiation from an electric dipole passes through an interface, some evanescent plane wave components emerge as traveling waves, and can be detected in the far field. We show that upon transmission the traveling and evanescent components of the incident field are spatially separated.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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