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verb - become tight or as if tight
CONSTRINGE - In optics and lens design, the Abbe number, also known as the V-number or constringence of a transparent material, is a measure of the material's dis...
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To cause to contract constrict. |
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In optics and lens design, the Abbe number, also known as the V-number or constringence of a transparent material, is a measure of the material's dispersion (variation of refractive index versus wavelength), with high values of V indicating low dispersion. It is named after Ernst Abbe (1840–1905), the German physicist who defined it.* The Abbe number, VD, of a material is defined as * * * * * * V * * D * * * = * * * * * n * * D * * * − * 1 * * * * n * * F * * * − * * n * * C * * * * * * , * * * {\displaystyle V_{D}={\frac {n_{D}-1}{n_{F}-n_{C}}},} * where nD, nF and nC are the refractive indices of the material at the wavelengths of the Fraunhofer D-, F- and C- spectral lines (589.3 nm, 486.1 nm and 656.3 nm respectively). * Abbe numbers are used to classify glass and other optical materials in terms of their chromaticity. For example, the higher dispersion flint glasses have V < 55 whereas the lower dispersion crown glasses have larger Abbe numbers. Values of V range from below 25 for very dense flint glasses, around 34 for polycarbonate plastics, up to 65 for common crown glasses, and 75 to 85 for some fluorite and phosphate crown glasses. * * Abbe numbers are used in the design of achromatic lenses, as their reciprocal is proportional to dispersion (slope of refractive index versus wavelength) in the wavelength region where the human eye is most sensitive (see graph). For different wavelength regions, or for higher precision in characterizing a system's chromaticity (such as in the design of apochromats), the full dispersion relation (refractive index as a function of wavelength) is used. |