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Appl Opt ; 48(21): 4177-90, 2009 Jul 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19623232

ABSTRACT

Many species of butterflies exhibit interesting optical phenomena due to structural color. The physical reason for this color is subwavelength features on the surface of a single scale. The exposed surface of a scale is covered with a ridge structure. The fully three-dimensional, periodic, finite-difference time-domain method is used to create a detailed electromagnetic model of a generic ridge. A novel method for presenting the three-dimensional observed color pattern is developed. Using these tools, the change in color that is a result of varying individual features of the scale is explored. Computational models are developed that are similar to three butterflies: Morpho rhetenor, Troides magellanus, and Ancyluris meliboeus.


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Butterflies/physiology , Color , Colorimetry/methods , Models, Biological , Wings, Animal/physiology , Animals , Computer Simulation , Electromagnetic Fields , Refractometry
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