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A fast single-component objective with a corrector has been developed for focusing laser light down to a diffraction-limited spot. It has an aperture ratio of 1:1.61. For the first time, a method involving sintering and hot molding of glasses has been used to produce an aspherical corrector that can cancel a wave aberration of 352 wavelengths.