katadioptrikus
Katadioptrikus is a term that refers to optical systems that use both reflection and refraction to form an image. The name itself is derived from Greek words: "kata" meaning down, "dioptron" meaning to see through, and "optikos" meaning visual. Therefore, katadioptrikus systems are essentially mirrors that also bend light.
These systems are commonly found in telescopes, particularly reflecting telescopes that incorporate lenses. A classic example
The advantage of katadioptrikus designs lies in their ability to correct for optical aberrations, such as spherical