Abstract: The possibility of structuring material at the nanoscale is essential to control light–matter interactions and therefore fabricate next‐generation paints and coatings. In this context, nature can serve not only as a source of inspiration for the design of such novel optical structures, but also as a primary source of materials. Here, some of the strategies used in nature to optimize light–matter interaction are reviewed and some of the recent progress in the production of optical materials made solely of plant‐derived building blocks is highlighted. In nature, nano‐ to micrometer‐sized structured materials made from biopolymers are at the origin of most of the light‐transport effects. How natural photonic systems manage light scat...
Structural colour is a phenomenon found in nature, which provides plants and animals with vibrant op...
Inspired by the white beetle of the genus Cyphochilus, we fabricate ultra-thin, porous PMMA films by...
Inspired by the white beetle of the genus Cyphochilus, we fabricate ultra-thin, porous PMMA films by...
The possibility of structuring material at the nanoscale is essential to control light–matter intera...
The understanding of the interaction between light and complex, random structures is the key for des...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer on Earth. Cellulose fibers, such as the one extracted form...
The understanding of the interaction between light and complex, random structures is the key for des...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer on Earth. Cellulose fibers, such as the one extracted form...
The understanding of the interaction between light and complex, random structures is the key for des...
Structural colour is a phenomenon found in nature, which provides plants and animals with vibrant op...
Structural coloration has attracted great interest from scientists and engineers in recent years, ow...
© 2013 Science Wise Publishing and DE GRUYTER.The science of light and colour manipulation continues...
Nature's light manipulation strategies - in particular those at the origin of bright iridescent colo...
Nature has been a source of inspiration for the fabrication of new optical materials for centuries. ...
Nature has been a source of inspiration for the fabrication of new optical materials for centuries. ...
Structural colour is a phenomenon found in nature, which provides plants and animals with vibrant op...
Inspired by the white beetle of the genus Cyphochilus, we fabricate ultra-thin, porous PMMA films by...
Inspired by the white beetle of the genus Cyphochilus, we fabricate ultra-thin, porous PMMA films by...
The possibility of structuring material at the nanoscale is essential to control light–matter intera...
The understanding of the interaction between light and complex, random structures is the key for des...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer on Earth. Cellulose fibers, such as the one extracted form...
The understanding of the interaction between light and complex, random structures is the key for des...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer on Earth. Cellulose fibers, such as the one extracted form...
The understanding of the interaction between light and complex, random structures is the key for des...
Structural colour is a phenomenon found in nature, which provides plants and animals with vibrant op...
Structural coloration has attracted great interest from scientists and engineers in recent years, ow...
© 2013 Science Wise Publishing and DE GRUYTER.The science of light and colour manipulation continues...
Nature's light manipulation strategies - in particular those at the origin of bright iridescent colo...
Nature has been a source of inspiration for the fabrication of new optical materials for centuries. ...
Nature has been a source of inspiration for the fabrication of new optical materials for centuries. ...
Structural colour is a phenomenon found in nature, which provides plants and animals with vibrant op...
Inspired by the white beetle of the genus Cyphochilus, we fabricate ultra-thin, porous PMMA films by...
Inspired by the white beetle of the genus Cyphochilus, we fabricate ultra-thin, porous PMMA films by...