Not every dipole is the same: The hidden patterns of dipolar near fields

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Abstract

Nanophotonics is a fast-evolving scientific field studying light at the nanoscale. Its fascinating advances typically stem from concepts in modern physics, such as quantum optics, photonic crystals and optomechanics [1]. Occasionally, new insights appear even from the classical Maxwell's equations of electromagnetism themselves [2].

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Picardi, M. F., Zayats, A. V., & Rodríguez-Fortuño, F. J. (2018). Not every dipole is the same: The hidden patterns of dipolar near fields. Europhysics News, 49(4), 14–18. https://doi.org/10.1051/epn/2018402

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