Lenses for correcting chromatic aberration of the eye.

Optical systems for correcting the axial chromatic aberration of the eye are studied theoretically. Compact (cemented) doublets or triplets for this cannot avoid introducing unwanted transverse color. A new airspaced system is described which avoids this problem. Experimental results confirmed that this lens performed well over a 14-deg field of view.

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