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(7.8s) An achromatic lens, also known as an achromat, typically consists of two optical components cemented together, usually a positive low index element and a negative high index element that are optimized to correct for on-axis spherical and chromatic aberrations. Achromatic lenses will provide smaller spot sizes and superior image quality than a comparable singlet lens. This makes them ideal for imaging and broadband focusing applications. (6.0s)
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