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STRUCTURAL COLOR MODEL BASED ON SURFACE MORPHOLOGY OF MORPHO BUTTERFLY WING SCALE

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SURFACE REVIEW AND LETTERS
Volume 23, Issue 5, Pages -

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WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1142/S0218625X16500463

Keywords

Surface structural coloration; biomimicry; numerical simulation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51205001]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province [1508085SQE210]
  3. Research Council for Natural Sciences and Engineering of the Academy of Finland
  4. Oulu University Strategic Grant

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Color production through structural coloration is created by micrometer and sub-micrometer surface textures which interfere with visible light. The shiny blue of morpho menelaus is a typical example of structural coloring. Modified from morphology of the morpho scale, a structure of regular windows with two side or sets was constructed on glass substrates. Optical properties of the bioinspired structure were studied through numerical simulations of light scattering. Results show that the structure can generate monochromatic light scattering. Wavelength of scattered light is tunable via changing the spacing between window shelves. Compared to original butterfly model, the modified one possesses larger illumination scopes in azimuthal distributions despite being less in polar directions. Present bionic structure is periodically repeated and is easy to fabricate. It is hoped that the computational materials design work can inspire future experimental realizations of such a structure in photonics applications.

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