In electromagnetics, an
evanescent field, or
evanescent wave, is an oscillating electric and/or magnetic field which does not propagate as an
electromagnetic wave but whose energy is spatially concentrated in the vicinity of the source (oscillating charges and currents). Even when there in fact is an electromagnetic wave produced (e.g. by a transmitting
antenna) one can still identify as an evanescent field the component of the electric or magnetic field that cannot be attributed to the propagating wave observed at a distance of many wavelengths (such as the
far field of a transmitting antenna).