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Structurally assisted blackness in butterfly scales

机译:蝴蝶秤的结构辅助黑度

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Surfaces of low reflectance are ubiquitous in animate systems. They form essential components of the visual appearance of most living species and can explicitly influence other biological functions such as thermoregulation. The blackness associated with all opaque surfaces of low reflectivity has until now been attributed to strongly absorbing pigmentation alone. Our present study challenges this assumption, demonstrating that in addition to the requirement of absorbing pigmentation, complex nano-structures contribute to the low reflectance of certain natural surfaces. We describe preliminary findings of an investigation into the nature of the black regions observed on the dorsal wings of several Lepidoptera. Specifically, we quantify the optical absorption associated with black wing regions on the butterfly Papilio ulysses and find that the nanostructure of the wing scales of these regions contributes significantly to their black appearance.
机译:低反射率的表面在动画系统中无处不在。它们构成大多数生物物种视觉外观的基本组成部分,并且可以显着影响其他生物功能,例如温度调节。迄今为止,与低反射率的所有不透明表面相关的黑色一直归因于仅强烈吸收色素沉着。我们目前的研究挑战了这一假设,表明除了吸收色素沉着的要求外,复杂的纳米结构还导致某些自然表面的反射率低。我们描述了对几个鳞翅目背翅上观察到的黑色区域的性质进行调查的初步发现。具体来说,我们量化与蝴蝶凤蝶分析中的黑色翅膀区域相关的光吸收,发现这些区域的翅膀鳞片的纳米结构对其黑色外观有显着贡献。

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