Lecture

Maxwell's Equations in Vacuum

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This lecture covers Maxwell's equations in vacuum, including the constitutive relations, boundary conditions, and the wave equation for each field component. It also discusses the photon scanning near-field optical microscope, light confinement in near-field optics, and experimental proof of light confinement effects.

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