athermalization
Athermalization refers to the process of designing optical systems to minimize or eliminate chromatic aberration and thermal drift. These phenomena can degrade the performance of optical instruments by causing different wavelengths of light to focus at different points and by causing physical changes in the optical components due to temperature fluctuations.
Chromatic aberration occurs because the refractive index of optical materials varies with the wavelength of light.
Thermal drift, on the other hand, is caused by the expansion and contraction of optical elements and
The goal of athermalization is to create optical systems that maintain their performance characteristics over a