spherical aberration
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Definition
Noun: * An optical aberration resulting in a distorted image: A defect in lenses or mirrors with spherical surfaces where light rays from the outer edges (marginal rays) focus at a different point than light rays passing through the center (paraxial rays). This failure to converge at a single focal point causes a blurred or distorted image.
Usage
- Spherical aberration is a fundamental concept in optics and lens design.
- It is a key factor limiting the sharpness and resolution of simple optical systems.
- The term is used when discussing the quality and correction of lenses in cameras, telescopes, microscopes, and eyeglasses.
Examples
- The simple magnifying glass exhibits noticeable spherical aberration, especially at its edges.
- To reduce spherical aberration, high-quality camera lenses use aspherical elements.
- Astronomers must correct for spherical aberration in telescope mirrors to obtain clear images of celestial objects.
- The blur in the photograph was caused by lens spherical aberration, not by camera shake.
Advanced Usage
- Longitudinal Spherical Aberration (LSA): The axial distance between the focus of paraxial rays and the focus of marginal rays.
- Transverse Spherical Aberration (TSA): The radial height at which a marginal ray intersects the paraxial focal plane.
- "To correct for spherical aberration": A common phrase describing the design process of using multiple lens elements, aspheric surfaces, or mirror configurations to minimize this optical flaw.
Variants and Related Words
- Aberration (n): A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome. In optics, it refers specifically to imperfections in image formation.
- Chromatic Aberration (n): An optical defect where a lens fails to focus all colors (wavelengths) to the same convergence point, resulting in color fringing.
- Aspheric Lens (n): A lens with a non-spherical surface profile, often designed specifically to reduce spherical aberration.
Synonyms
- Optical distortion (in a general sense)
- Lens defect
- Focus error
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Paraxial Ray: A light ray that travels close to the optical axis.
- Marginal Ray: A light ray that passes through the edge of the aperture.
- Focal Point: The point where light rays converge.
- Point Spread Function (PSF): A mathematical description of how an optical system images a point source, directly affected by spherical aberration.
Noun
- an optical aberration resulting in a distorted image