Light plays paramount functions for living beings in nature. In addition to color, the polarization of light is used by many animals for navigation and communication. In this study, we describe the light polarizing role of special nanostructures coating cuticular surfaces of diverse arthropods. These structures are built as parallel nanoscale ridges covering the eyes of the sunlight-navigating spider Drassodes lapidosus and of the water pond-swarming black fly Simulium vittatum, as well as the light-emitting abdominal lantern of the firefly Aquatica lateralis. Exact topography and dimensions of the parallel nanoridges provide different light polarizing efficiencies and wavelength sensitivity. Optical modeling confirms that the nanoscale rid...
The general principles of optical design based on the theories of reflection, refraction and diffrac...
Microvillar photoreceptors are intrinsically capable of detecting the orientation of e-vector of lin...
Materials can be tailored on the nano-scale to show properties that cannot be found in bulk material...
Moth-eye nanostructures, discovered to coat corneae of certain nocturnal insects, have inspired nume...
The spectacular biodiversity of our planet is the result of millions of years of evolution. Over thi...
Insect eyes have an anti-reflective coating, owing to nanostructures on the corneal surface creating...
Many arthropods including insects and spiders exploit skylight polarization for navigation. One of t...
Controlling light through photonic nanostructures is important for everyday optical components, from...
Optical nanostructures have evolved successfully in nature over millions of years. For example, such...
Moth-eye nanostructures are a well-known example of biological antireflective surfaces formed by pse...
SummaryBackgroundLinearly polarized light originates from atmospheric scattering or surface reflecti...
The complexity of multilayers, photonic crystals, metamaterials and other artificial materials has ...
Using optical two-beam lithography with improved resolution and enhanced mechanical strength, we dem...
Evolution in nature has produced through adaptation a wide variety of distinctive optical structures...
The complexity of multilayers, photonic crystals, metamaterials and other artifi...
The general principles of optical design based on the theories of reflection, refraction and diffrac...
Microvillar photoreceptors are intrinsically capable of detecting the orientation of e-vector of lin...
Materials can be tailored on the nano-scale to show properties that cannot be found in bulk material...
Moth-eye nanostructures, discovered to coat corneae of certain nocturnal insects, have inspired nume...
The spectacular biodiversity of our planet is the result of millions of years of evolution. Over thi...
Insect eyes have an anti-reflective coating, owing to nanostructures on the corneal surface creating...
Many arthropods including insects and spiders exploit skylight polarization for navigation. One of t...
Controlling light through photonic nanostructures is important for everyday optical components, from...
Optical nanostructures have evolved successfully in nature over millions of years. For example, such...
Moth-eye nanostructures are a well-known example of biological antireflective surfaces formed by pse...
SummaryBackgroundLinearly polarized light originates from atmospheric scattering or surface reflecti...
The complexity of multilayers, photonic crystals, metamaterials and other artificial materials has ...
Using optical two-beam lithography with improved resolution and enhanced mechanical strength, we dem...
Evolution in nature has produced through adaptation a wide variety of distinctive optical structures...
The complexity of multilayers, photonic crystals, metamaterials and other artifi...
The general principles of optical design based on the theories of reflection, refraction and diffrac...
Microvillar photoreceptors are intrinsically capable of detecting the orientation of e-vector of lin...
Materials can be tailored on the nano-scale to show properties that cannot be found in bulk material...