Cylindrical lens

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Diagram showing a cylindrical lens.
Diagram showing a cylindrical lens.
Cylindrical lenses.
Cylindrical lenses.

A cylindrical lens is a lens which focuses light which passes through onto a line instead of onto a point, as a spherical lens would. The curved face or faces of a cylindrical lens are sections of a cylinder, and focus the image passing through it onto a line parallel to the intersection of the surface of the lens and a plane tangent to it. The lens compresses the image in the direction perpendicular to this line, and leaves it unaltered in the direction parallel to it (in the tangent plane).

Lenses with cylindrical characteristics can be used to correct ocular astigmatism.