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achromatic lens
noun
, Optics.
- a system of two or more lenses that is substantially free from chromatic aberration and in which the lenses are made of different substances so that the focal length of the system is the same for two or three wavelengths of light.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of achromatic lens1
Probably earlier than 1860–65
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Example Sentences
The achromatic lens consists of a double convex lens of crown glass combined with a plano-concave lens of flint glass.
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If not, the substitution of an achromatic lens will be of no advantage.
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In conclusion, what is the average time with single achromatic lens, six or seven inch focus, to allow to get a good picture?
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The eye-piece consists of a single achromatic lens, whose focal length is about two inches.
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It was this accuracy of convergence of the light which led Dr. Draper to prefer the mirror to the achromatic lens.
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