Abstract

We review the field regions and their boundaries around an electromagnetic source. We consider the cases of sources whose dimensions are comparable or larger than the wavelength, of planar sources/apertures, and of sources whose dimensions are small with respect to the wavelength and the criteria involving the strength of the reactive components of the electromagnetic field with respect to the radiative ones. The Fraunhofer and the Fresnel Regions are detailed, along with references to the paraxial approximation for planar apertures. The near-field and intermediate regions are also discussed. We review the standard boundaries between the regions. However, the standard boundaries are not clearly marked, nor are the regions uniquely defined. Accordingly, we also discuss different criteria that have been proposed during the years, which depend on the application and typically rely on numerical arguments, but are not necessarily universally accepted.

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