File:Spherical-aberration-slice.jpg
Summary
| Description |
English: A simulation of spherical aberration in an optical system with a circular, unobstructed aperture admitting a monochromatic point source. These are longitudinal sections through the focus, and scaled to f/1. Inside focus is to the left, and outside-focus is to the right (i.e., light is propagating left to right). The top image is over-corrected (half a wavelength), the middle image is perfectly corrected, and the bottom image is under-corrected (half a wavelength). Note the left/right reversal of the top and bottom images. While this simulation was computed under the rubric of en:fourier optics, you can compare these images to commonly drawn diagrams in en:geometric optics. See also the corresponding focal plane images. |
| Date | 14 June 2005 (original upload date) |
| Source | Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Undead_warrior. |
| Author | Mdf at English Wikipedia |
Licensing
| This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Mdf. This applies worldwide. In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so: |
Original upload log
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- 2005-06-14 18:59 Mdf 1024×1542×8 (204778 bytes) A simulation of spherical aberration in an optical system with a circular, unobstructed aperture admitting a monochromatic point source. These are longitudinal sections through the focus, and scaled to f/1. Inside focus is to the left, and outside-focus