refraktaarsus
Refraktaarsus is a rare and historically significant type of optical lens used primarily in early astronomical telescopes and microscopes. The term originates from the Latin *refractio*, meaning "refraction," combined with *arsus*, an archaic term for "burning" or "focusing," reflecting its role in bending light to create sharp images. These lenses were particularly notable for their ability to minimize chromatic aberration, a common issue in early refracting lenses where different wavelengths of light are focused at slightly different points, causing color fringing.
Refraktaarsus lenses were often crafted from specialized glass compositions, such as crown and flint glass, which
The term itself is not commonly found in modern optical literature, as it has largely been superseded