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The image-forming mirror in the eye of the scallop.

Benjamin A Palmer1, Gavin J Taylor2, Vlad Brumfeld3, Dvir Gur4,5, Michal Shemesh6,4, Nadav Elad3, Aya Osherov6, Dan Oron5, Steve Weiner6, Lia Addadi1.   

Abstract

Scallops possess a visual system comprising up to 200 eyes, each containing a concave mirror rather than a lens to focus light. The hierarchical organization of the multilayered mirror is controlled for image formation, from the component guanine crystals at the nanoscale to the complex three-dimensional morphology at the millimeter level. The layered structure of the mirror is tuned to reflect the wavelengths of light penetrating the scallop's habitat and is tiled with a mosaic of square guanine crystals, which reduces optical aberrations. The mirror forms images on a double-layered retina used for separately imaging the peripheral and central fields of view. The tiled, off-axis mirror of the scallop eye bears a striking resemblance to the segmented mirrors of reflecting telescopes.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 29191905     DOI: 10.1126/science.aam9506

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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