Living organisms have developed a wide range of appearances from iridescent to matte textures. Interestingly, angular independent structural colors, where isotropy in the scattering structure is present, only produce coloration in the blue wavelength region of the visible spectrum. One might, therefore, wonder if such observation is a limitation of the architecture of the palette of materials available in nature. Here, by exploiting numerical modeling, we discuss the origin of isotropic structural colors without restriction to a specific light scattering regime. We show that high color purity and color saturation cannot be reached in isotropic short-range order structures for red hues. This conclusion holds even in the case of advanced scat...
Many species of birds have feathers that are brilliantly-colored without the use of pigments. In the...
Non-iridescent structural colors based on disordered arrangement of monodisperse spherical particles...
Structural coloration has attracted great interest from scientists and engineers in recent years, ow...
Living organisms have developed a wide range of appearances from iridescent to matte textures. Inter...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength‐dependent absorption and ...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength‐dependent absorption and ...
Colloidal glasses, bird feathers, and beetle scales can all show structural colors arising from shor...
When a material has inhomogeneities at a lengthscale comparable to the wavelength of light, interfer...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength‐dependent absorption and...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength-dependent absorption and ...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength-dependent absorption and ...
Disordered packings of colloidal spheres show angle-independent structural color when the particles ...
Making materials that display angle-independent structural color requires control over both scatteri...
The most vibrant and striking colours in living organisms are often caused by a combination of pigme...
Many species of birds have feathers that are brilliantly-colored without the use of pigments. In the...
Many species of birds have feathers that are brilliantly-colored without the use of pigments. In the...
Non-iridescent structural colors based on disordered arrangement of monodisperse spherical particles...
Structural coloration has attracted great interest from scientists and engineers in recent years, ow...
Living organisms have developed a wide range of appearances from iridescent to matte textures. Inter...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength‐dependent absorption and ...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength‐dependent absorption and ...
Colloidal glasses, bird feathers, and beetle scales can all show structural colors arising from shor...
When a material has inhomogeneities at a lengthscale comparable to the wavelength of light, interfer...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength‐dependent absorption and...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength-dependent absorption and ...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength-dependent absorption and ...
Disordered packings of colloidal spheres show angle-independent structural color when the particles ...
Making materials that display angle-independent structural color requires control over both scatteri...
The most vibrant and striking colours in living organisms are often caused by a combination of pigme...
Many species of birds have feathers that are brilliantly-colored without the use of pigments. In the...
Many species of birds have feathers that are brilliantly-colored without the use of pigments. In the...
Non-iridescent structural colors based on disordered arrangement of monodisperse spherical particles...
Structural coloration has attracted great interest from scientists and engineers in recent years, ow...