| Literature DB >> 30603070 |
Gianni Jacucci1, Olimpia D Onelli1, Antonio De Luca2,3, Jacopo Bertolotti4, Riccardo Sapienza5, Silvia Vignolini1.
Abstract
The scattering strength of a random medium relies on the geometry and spatial distribution of its components as well as on their refractive index. Anisotropy can, therefore, play a major role in the optimization of the scattering efficiency in both biological and synthetic materials. In this study, we show that, by exploiting the coherent backscattering phenomenon, it is possible to characterize the optical anisotropy in Cyphochilus beetle scales without the need to change their orientation or their thickness. For this reason, such a static and easily accessible experimental approach is particularly suitable for the study of biological specimens. Moreover, estimation of the anisotropy in Cyphochilus beetle scales might provide inspiration for improving the scattering strength of artificial white materials.Keywords: anisotropic biological network; biological photonic structures; light scattering; optics of natural materials; white materials
Year: 2018 PMID: 30603070 PMCID: PMC6304008 DOI: 10.1098/rsfs.2018.0050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Interface Focus ISSN: 2042-8898 Impact factor: 3.906