proximityfieldlike
Proximityfieldlike is a term used in the field of physics to describe a phenomenon where a field-like effect is observed at short distances, typically on the order of nanometers or micrometers. This concept is often encountered in the study of nanoscale and microscale systems, where traditional field theories may not fully apply due to the dominance of quantum effects or other non-classical phenomena.
The term "proximityfieldlike" is used to characterize situations where the behavior of a system is influenced
One of the key features of proximityfieldlike effects is their dependence on the distance between the interacting
Proximityfieldlike effects have been observed in a variety of systems and have been the subject of extensive