Abstract
We analyze frequency spectra of optical devices called absolute optical instruments. We show that they have very specific properties: the eigenfrequencies form tight, almost equidistantly spaced groups. We prove this by theoretical analysis and demonstrate by numerically calculated spectra of various examples of absolute instruments.
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