Non-Euclidean ideal spectrometer
Henrique N. S\'a Earp, Bernardo de Barros Correia Kyotoku, Vladmir, Sicca

TL;DR
This paper presents a mathematical framework for designing an anomaly-free ideal spectrometer using a 2D plane with conical regions, allowing for multiple configurations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mathematical scheme for constructing non-Euclidean ideal spectrometers with flexible configurations.
Findings
Mathematical scheme for anomaly-free spectrometer design
Multiple realizable configurations demonstrated
Foundation for future non-Euclidean spectrometer development
Abstract
We describe the mathematical scheme for an anomaly-free ideal spectrometer, based on a 2-dimensional plane medium with conical regions of bounded slope. Moreover, the construction may be realised in many different configurations.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMetamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications · Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research · Thermal Radiation and Cooling Technologies
