The cuticle of a Mycterophallus cetoniine scarab species displays both red iridescence due to a multilayer reflector mechanism and rainbow iridescence due to a superimposed diffraction grating mechanism. This is the first reported example of an animal possessing two independent classes of structural colors arising from interference at the wavelengths of visible light. In this work, the Mycterophallus cuticle is characterized by light microscopy, spectrophotometry, scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. We compare the cuticle of the Mycterophallus species to two closely related Lomaptera scarab species, one with only a multilayer reflector and the second with only a diffraction grating. We calculate the correspon...
Light control through layered photonic nanostructures enables the strikingly colored displays of man...
The complexity of multilayers, photonic crystals, metamaterials and other artifi...
In nature, both fundamental and sophisticated ecological functionality alike are driven by the displ...
International audienceWe investigate the iridescence exhibited by Ceroglossus suturalis beetles, whi...
Helicoidal structures of lamellae of nanofibrils constitute the cuticle of some scarab beetle; with ...
The scarab beetle Chrysina gloriosa is green with gold-colored stripes along its elytras. The proper...
The complexity of multilayers, photonic crystals, metamaterials and other artificial materials has ...
International audienceBeetles from the genus Chrysina show vivid reflections from bright green to me...
The spectacular biodiversity of our planet is the result of millions of years of evolution. Over thi...
Optical properties of natural photonic structures can inspire material developments in diversified a...
International audienceThe carapace of insects can generate optical information with vivid structural...
The optical properties of several scarab beetles have been previously studied but few attempts have ...
Light control through layered photonic nanostructures enables the strikingly colored displays of ma...
Color in living organisms is primarily generated by two mechanisms: selective ab...
The cuticle of the scarab beetle Cotinis mutabilis reflects left-handed polarized light indicating t...
Light control through layered photonic nanostructures enables the strikingly colored displays of man...
The complexity of multilayers, photonic crystals, metamaterials and other artifi...
In nature, both fundamental and sophisticated ecological functionality alike are driven by the displ...
International audienceWe investigate the iridescence exhibited by Ceroglossus suturalis beetles, whi...
Helicoidal structures of lamellae of nanofibrils constitute the cuticle of some scarab beetle; with ...
The scarab beetle Chrysina gloriosa is green with gold-colored stripes along its elytras. The proper...
The complexity of multilayers, photonic crystals, metamaterials and other artificial materials has ...
International audienceBeetles from the genus Chrysina show vivid reflections from bright green to me...
The spectacular biodiversity of our planet is the result of millions of years of evolution. Over thi...
Optical properties of natural photonic structures can inspire material developments in diversified a...
International audienceThe carapace of insects can generate optical information with vivid structural...
The optical properties of several scarab beetles have been previously studied but few attempts have ...
Light control through layered photonic nanostructures enables the strikingly colored displays of ma...
Color in living organisms is primarily generated by two mechanisms: selective ab...
The cuticle of the scarab beetle Cotinis mutabilis reflects left-handed polarized light indicating t...
Light control through layered photonic nanostructures enables the strikingly colored displays of man...
The complexity of multilayers, photonic crystals, metamaterials and other artifi...
In nature, both fundamental and sophisticated ecological functionality alike are driven by the displ...