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Photonic Crystal Structure and Coloration of Wing Scales of Butterflies Exhibiting Selective Wavelength Iridescence

The coloration of butterflies that exhibit human visible iridescence from violet to green has been elucidated. Highly tilted multilayers of cuticle on the ridges, which were found in the scales of male S. charonda and E. mulciber butterflies, produce a limited-view, selective wavelength iridescence...

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Autores principales: Mika, Filip, Matějková-Plšková, Jiřina, Jiwajinda, Suratwadee, Dechkrong, Punyavee, Shiojiri, Makoto
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Publicado: MDPI 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5458968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28817007
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma5050754
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author Mika, Filip
Matějková-Plšková, Jiřina
Jiwajinda, Suratwadee
Dechkrong, Punyavee
Shiojiri, Makoto
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Matějková-Plšková, Jiřina
Jiwajinda, Suratwadee
Dechkrong, Punyavee
Shiojiri, Makoto
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description The coloration of butterflies that exhibit human visible iridescence from violet to green has been elucidated. Highly tilted multilayers of cuticle on the ridges, which were found in the scales of male S. charonda and E. mulciber butterflies, produce a limited-view, selective wavelength iridescence (ultraviolet (UV)~green) as a result of multiple interference between the cuticle-air layers. The iridescence from C. ataxus originates from multilayers in the groove plates between the ridges and ribs. The interference takes place between the top and bottom surfaces of each layer and incoherently between different layers. Consequently, the male with the layers that are ~270 nm thick reflects light of UV~560 nm (green) and the female with the layers that are ~191 nm thick reflects light of UV~400 nm (violet). T. aeacus does not produce the iridescent sheen which T. magellanus does. No iridescent sheen is ascribed to microrib layers, which are perpendicular to the scale plane, so that they cannot reflect any backscattering. The structures of these butterflies would provide us helpful hints to manipulate light in photoelectric devices, such as blue or UV LEDs.
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spelling pubmed-54589682017-07-28 Photonic Crystal Structure and Coloration of Wing Scales of Butterflies Exhibiting Selective Wavelength Iridescence Mika, Filip Matějková-Plšková, Jiřina Jiwajinda, Suratwadee Dechkrong, Punyavee Shiojiri, Makoto Materials (Basel) Review The coloration of butterflies that exhibit human visible iridescence from violet to green has been elucidated. Highly tilted multilayers of cuticle on the ridges, which were found in the scales of male S. charonda and E. mulciber butterflies, produce a limited-view, selective wavelength iridescence (ultraviolet (UV)~green) as a result of multiple interference between the cuticle-air layers. The iridescence from C. ataxus originates from multilayers in the groove plates between the ridges and ribs. The interference takes place between the top and bottom surfaces of each layer and incoherently between different layers. Consequently, the male with the layers that are ~270 nm thick reflects light of UV~560 nm (green) and the female with the layers that are ~191 nm thick reflects light of UV~400 nm (violet). T. aeacus does not produce the iridescent sheen which T. magellanus does. No iridescent sheen is ascribed to microrib layers, which are perpendicular to the scale plane, so that they cannot reflect any backscattering. The structures of these butterflies would provide us helpful hints to manipulate light in photoelectric devices, such as blue or UV LEDs. MDPI 2012-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5458968/ /pubmed/28817007 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma5050754 Text en © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Mika, Filip
Matějková-Plšková, Jiřina
Jiwajinda, Suratwadee
Dechkrong, Punyavee
Shiojiri, Makoto
Photonic Crystal Structure and Coloration of Wing Scales of Butterflies Exhibiting Selective Wavelength Iridescence
title Photonic Crystal Structure and Coloration of Wing Scales of Butterflies Exhibiting Selective Wavelength Iridescence
title_full Photonic Crystal Structure and Coloration of Wing Scales of Butterflies Exhibiting Selective Wavelength Iridescence
title_fullStr Photonic Crystal Structure and Coloration of Wing Scales of Butterflies Exhibiting Selective Wavelength Iridescence
title_full_unstemmed Photonic Crystal Structure and Coloration of Wing Scales of Butterflies Exhibiting Selective Wavelength Iridescence
title_short Photonic Crystal Structure and Coloration of Wing Scales of Butterflies Exhibiting Selective Wavelength Iridescence
title_sort photonic crystal structure and coloration of wing scales of butterflies exhibiting selective wavelength iridescence
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5458968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28817007
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma5050754
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