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An aspherical lens is an optical lens with a curved surface that is not spherical. Aspherical lenses are used to correct optical aberrations, such as spherical aberration, coma, and astigmatism. Aspherical lenses are used in a variety of applications, including cameras, microscopes, telescopes, and eyeglasses. Aspherical lenses are also used in laser systems, medical imaging, and industrial applications.
Aspherical lenses are more complex to manufacture than spherical lenses, and therefore tend to be more expensive. However, they offer superior optical performance, and are becoming increasingly popular in the optical industry. Aspherical lenses are used in a variety of applications, including consumer electronics, automotive, medical, and industrial.
Some companies in the aspherical lens market include Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Sony, Carl Zeiss, and Schneider Optics. Show Less Read more