Abstract
We propose a method to evaluate the entropy density and entropy flux in a vacuum gap between two half-spaces that takes into account influence of near-field effects, i.e., interference, diffraction, and tunneling of waves. The method developed is used to determine the maximum work that can be extracted through near-field radiative transfer between two half-spaces at different temperatures.
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