caustic surface
caustic surface
In the ideal (aberration-free) lens, all the electrons that exit from a point on the object plane converge at a point on the image plane, and trajectories of adjacent electron beams do not intersect each other. However, in an actual lens with aberration, the adjacent trajectories intersect and the trace of intersections forms a bright envelope surface. The bright surface is called the "caustic surface."
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