A torus is the spatial body resulting when a circle with radius r rotates around an axis lying within the same plane as the circle, at a distance R from the circle's centre. If R > r, a ring torus is produced. If R = r, a horn torus is produced, where the opening is contracted into a single point. R < r results in a spindle torus, where only two "dips" remain from the opening; these dips become less deep as R approaches 0. When R = 0, the torus degenerates into a sphere with radius r.
The greatest radius of curvature of the toric lens surface,, corresponds to the smallest refractive power, S, given by where n is the index of refraction of the lens material. The smallest radius of curvature, r, corresponds to the greatest refractive power, s, given by Since,. The lens behaves approximately like a combination of a spherical lens with optical power s and a cylindrical lens with power. In ophthalmology and optometry, is called the cylinder power of the lens. Note that both the greatest and the smallest curvature have a circular shape. Consequently, in contrast with a popular assumption, the toric lens is not an ellipsoid of revolution.
s within the -plane of the torus are refracted according to the greatest radius of curvature,, which means that it has the smallest refractive power, S. Light rays within a plane through the axis of revolution of the torus are refracted according to the smallest radius of curvature, r, which means that it has the greatest refractive power, s. As a consequence, there are two different refractive powers at orientations perpendicular to each other. At intermediate orientations, the refractive power changes gradually from the greatest to the smallest value, or reverse. This will compensate for the astigmatic aberration of the eye.
Atoric lens
With modern computer-controlled design, grinding and polishing techniques, good vision corrections can be achieved for even wider angles of view by allowing certain deviations from the toric shape. This is called an atoric lens. They are related to toric lenses in the same way that aspheric lenses are related to spherical lenses.