apochromatization
Apochromatization is an optical aberration correction technique used in lenses, particularly telescopes and microscopes, to reduce chromatic aberration. Chromatic aberration occurs when a lens refracts different wavelengths of light (colors) at slightly different angles, causing them to focus at different points. This results in color fringing and a loss of sharpness.
A simple lens, or achromat, is typically corrected for two wavelengths, usually red and blue, to bring
The advantage of apochromatization is a significant improvement in color correction, leading to sharper images with