Dialyte lens

Dialyte lens

A dialyte lens (sometimes called a dialyt[1]) is a compound lens design that corrects optical aberrations where the lens elements are widely air-spaced.[2] The design is used to save on the amount of glass used for specific elements or where elements can not be cemented because they have dissimilar curvatures.[3] The word dialyte means "parted", "loose" or "separated".[4]

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Dialyte telescopes

The idea of widely separating the color correcting elements of a lens dates back to W. F. Hamilton's 1814 catadioptric Hamiltonian telescope and Alexander Rogers 1828 proposals for dialytic refractor.[5] The goal was to combine a large crown glass objective with a much smaller flint glass down stream to make an achromatic lens, since flint glass at that time was very expensive.[6] Dialyte designs were also used the Schupmann medial telescope designed by German optician Ludwig Schupmann near the end of the 19th century and in John Wall's 1999 "Zerochromat" retrofocally corrected dialytic refractor.

Dialyte camera lenses

There are many types of dialyte camera lenses. One type is a symmetrical design consisting of four air spaced lenses: the outer pair are biconvex and the inner pair are biconcave. The symmetrical structure provides good correction for many aberrations.

The Aviar type of lens (Taylor Hobson) is similar but is considered to have a different origin, from the splitting of the central biconcave element of the Cooke triplet. The resulting two biconcave elements are closer together than in the Dialyte/Celor design.

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