asphericastigmatic
Asphericastigmatic is a term sometimes used in optics to describe a surface or optical system that combines aspheric geometry with astigmatic properties. It is not a widely standardized term in the literature, and writers more commonly refer to “aspheric surfaces” and “astigmatic” or “toric” elements separately. When used, asphericastigmatic implies a surface whose sag profile deviates from rotational symmetry (aspheric) and whose refractive power differs along orthogonal meridians (astigmatic).
In optical design, an aspheric surface reduces spherical aberration, while astigmatism arises from different curvatures in
Applications are most evident in intraocular lenses and contact lenses, where aspheric toric (aspheric and astigmatic)
Manufacturing and alignment considerations are important: asphericastigmatic surfaces demand precise fabrication, metrology, and orientation control. Misalignment