- who
discussed it in his work Kitāb al-Manāẓir. A
spherical lens has an
aplanatic point (i.e., no
spherical aberration) only at a
lateral distance from...
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light source that is
surrounded by a blue and red
color at its edges. The
aplanatic condenser is
corrected for
spherical aberration. The
compound achromatic...
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Franklin B. (1959). "Theory and
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Correcting Lens". In Ingalls,
Albert G. (ed.)....
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Vladimir (July 14, 2006). "8.2.2
classical and
aplanatic two-mirror systems".
Notes on
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- and coma are
minimized at a
single wavelength are
called bestform or
aplanatic lenses.
Vertical coma is the most
common higher-order
aberration in the...
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concave secondary mirror at a
point beyond the
primary focus; this
allows unusually sharp focusing across the
field of view. The
unusual optical design...
- X. Chen, "A
complete and com****tionally
efficient numerical model of
aplanatic solid immersion lens
scanning microscope," Opt.
Express 21, 14316-14330...
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telescope Sacek,
Vladimir (14 July 2006). "classical and
aplanatic two-mirror systems". telescope-optics.net.
Notes on
amateur telescope...
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revolution of one of
these ovals, it is
possible to
design a so-called
aplanatic lens, that has no
spherical aberration. Additionally, if a
spherical wavefront...
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fulfilling this
condition and free from
spherical aberration is
called aplanatic (Gr**** a-, privative, plann, a wandering). This word was
first used by...