Spherical aberration in a thin lens can be reduced by
(a) using a monochromatic light
(b) using a doublet combination
(c) using a circular annular mark over the lens
(d) increasing the size of the lens
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Option C
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Spherical abberation occurs due to the inability of a lens to coverage marginal rays of the same wavelength to the focus as it converges the paraxial rays, this defect can be removed by blocking marginal rays. This can be done by using a circular annular mask over the lens.
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