aspherics
Aspherics, in optics, refers to surfaces or optical elements whose shape deviates from a perfect sphere. Aspheric lenses and mirrors are designed to reduce aberrations that limit image quality in spherical optics, most notably spherical aberration, coma, astigmatism, and field curvature. By varying the curvature across a surface, aspherics can provide sharper focus and better correction over wider fields or larger apertures.
Aspheric optics can be made from glass or plastic and used as lenses or mirrors. Common manufacturing
Advantages of aspherics include the ability to reduce or eliminate certain aberrations with fewer optical elements,
Applications span photography and cinematography lenses, eyewear with thinner, lighter prescriptions, astronomy telescopes, and precision laser