Under normal illumination with non-polarized light, reflection spectra of the cuticle of golden-like and red Chrysina aurigans scarabs show a structured broad band of left-handed circularly polarized light. The polarization of the reflected light is attributed to a Bouligand-type left-handed chiral structure found through the scarab's cuticle. By considering these twisted structures as one-dimensional photonic crystals, a novel approach is developed from the dispersion relation of circularly polarized electromagnetic waves traveling through chiral media, to show how the broad band characterizing these spectra arises from an intrinsic narrow photonic band gap whose spectral position moves through visible and near-infrared wavelengths
Polarization of light is essential for some living organisms and many optical applications. Here, an...
We study the polarization properties of light emitted by quantum dots that are embedded in chiral ph...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Royal Society via the DO...
Nature provides impressive examples of chiral photonic crystals, with the notable example of the cub...
In this work we study the reflection of circularly polarised light from a nano-structured biological...
A unified description involving structural morphology and composition, dispersion of optical constan...
Control over the propagation of light is of prime interest for most biological species since nature ...
The Single Gyroid, or srs, nanostructure has attracted interest as a circular-polarisation sensitive...
Cuticles of some Chrysina scarabs are characterized by flat, graded, and twisted structures of nanos...
We use group or representation theory and scattering matrix calculations to derive analytical result...
This article presents a review of the lasing and photonic properties of periodic one-dimensional ani...
In nature, both fundamental and sophisticated ecological functionality alike are driven by the displ...
Polarization of light is essential for some living organisms and many optical applications. Here, an...
The Single Gyroid, or srs, nanostructure has attracted interest as a circular-polarisation sensitive...
Plasmonic nanostructures with achiral, but asymmetric shapes can exhibit chiro-optical phenomena at ...
Polarization of light is essential for some living organisms and many optical applications. Here, an...
We study the polarization properties of light emitted by quantum dots that are embedded in chiral ph...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Royal Society via the DO...
Nature provides impressive examples of chiral photonic crystals, with the notable example of the cub...
In this work we study the reflection of circularly polarised light from a nano-structured biological...
A unified description involving structural morphology and composition, dispersion of optical constan...
Control over the propagation of light is of prime interest for most biological species since nature ...
The Single Gyroid, or srs, nanostructure has attracted interest as a circular-polarisation sensitive...
Cuticles of some Chrysina scarabs are characterized by flat, graded, and twisted structures of nanos...
We use group or representation theory and scattering matrix calculations to derive analytical result...
This article presents a review of the lasing and photonic properties of periodic one-dimensional ani...
In nature, both fundamental and sophisticated ecological functionality alike are driven by the displ...
Polarization of light is essential for some living organisms and many optical applications. Here, an...
The Single Gyroid, or srs, nanostructure has attracted interest as a circular-polarisation sensitive...
Plasmonic nanostructures with achiral, but asymmetric shapes can exhibit chiro-optical phenomena at ...
Polarization of light is essential for some living organisms and many optical applications. Here, an...
We study the polarization properties of light emitted by quantum dots that are embedded in chiral ph...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Royal Society via the DO...