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Optical axis

An optical axis is an imaginary line that passes through the geometrical center of an optical system such as a camera lens, microscope or telescopic sight.[1] Lens elements often have rotational symmetry about the axis.

For the optic axis of a crystal, see Optic axis of a crystal.

The optical axis defines the path along which light propagates through the system, up to first approximation. For a system composed of simple lenses and mirrors, the axis passes through the center of curvature of each surface, and coincides with the axis of rotational symmetry. The optical axis is often coincident with the system's mechanical axis, but not always, as in the case of off-axis optical systems.


For an optical fiber, the optical axis is along the center of the fiber core, and is also known as the fiber axis.

Ray (optics)

Cardinal point (optics)

Antenna boresight

Public Domain This article incorporates from Federal Standard 1037C. General Services Administration. Archived from the original on 2022-01-22.

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Public Domain This article incorporates from Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. United States Department of Defense.

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