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Conceptual ray diagrams of ideal and spherically aberrated lenses. A perfect lens (top) focuses all incoming rays to a single point on the optic axis, but a real lens with spherical surfaces (bottom) focuses different rays to different points along the optic axis, depending on the radial position of each incoming ray.

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Made by Mglg, uploaded to English Wikipedia

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uploaded to en.wp 30 August 2006

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current 15:35, 3 March 2008 371×376 (6 KB) Andrei Stroe ({{Information |Description=Conceptual ray diagrams of ideal and spherically aberrated lenses. A perfect lens (top) focuses all incoming rays to a single point on the optic axis, but a real lens with spherical surfaces (bottom) focuses different rays to di)
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