Natural photonics and bioinspiration /
Photonic structures occurring in biological tissues such as butterfly wings, beetle elytra or fish scales are responsible for a broad range of optical effects including iridescence, narrow-band reflection, large solid-angle scattering, polarization effects, additive color mixing, fluid-induced color...
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תוכן הענינים:
- Intro
- Natural Photonics and Bioinspiration
- Contents
- Foreword by Serge Berthier
- Foreword by Pete Vukusic
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1 Photonics in Nature
- 1.1 Colors in Nature
- 1.2 Structural Colors in Nature
- 1.3 Color Vision
- 1.3.1 CIE 1931 RGB Color Space
- 1.3.2 CIE 1931 XYZ Color Space
- 1.3.3 CIE 1976 L*a*b* Color Space
- 1.3.4 Modeling Animal Color Vision
- 1.4 Bioinspired Photonics
- References
- CHAPTER 2 Diversity and Complexity of Natural Photonic Devices
- 2.1 Thin Films: The Simple Beauty
- 2.1.1 Light Wave Interference Pattern and Film Color
- 2.1.2 Thin Film on Thick Slab
- 2.1.3 Natural Thin Film Devices
- 2.2 Multilayers: More Layers, More Effects
- 2.2.1 Few-Layer Systems in Natural Organisms
- 2.2.2 Periodic Multilayer Systems
- 2.2.3 Curved Periodic Multilayer Systems
- 2.2.4 Multilayer Systems with Variable Layer Thicknesses
- 2.2.5 The Twists of Bouligand Structures
- 2.3 Diffraction Gratings: Playing with the Second Dimension
- 2.4 Photonics Crystals: Playing with Order at One, Two, or Three Dimensions
- 2.4.1 One-Dimensional Photonic Crystals
- 2.4.2 Two-Dimensional Photonic Crystals
- 2.4.3 Three-Dimensional Photonic Crystals
- 2.5 Disordered Structures: Imperfections May Be Helpful
- References
- CHAPTER 3 Color Additive Devices
- 3.1 Color Mixing
- 3.2 The Colorful Stripes of Argyrophorus argenteus Butterfly
- 3.3 The Shiny Colors of Pollia condensata Fruits
- 3.4 Photonic Crystal Grains in Beetle Scales
- References
- CHAPTER 4 Transparent Devices
- 4.1 Enhanced Transparency in Insect Wings
- 4.2 Enhanced Transparency in Insect Eyes
- 4.3 Transparency Combined with Other Properties
- References
- CHAPTER 5 Liquid-Induced Structural Color Changes
- 5.1 Unexpected Hydrophilicity
- 5.2 The Story of the Chasseur Bleu
- 5.3 The Blue Scales of Hoplia coerulea.
- 5.4 The Khaki Green Elytra of Dynastes hercules
- 5.5 The Switchable Golden Armor of Charidotella egregia
- 5.6 The Swelling Multilayer of Tmesisternus isabellae
- 5.7 A Short Review of Other Cases
- References
- CHAPTER 6 Other Forms of Structural Color Changes
- 6.1 The Passive and Active Color Changes Induced by Vapors and Gases
- 6.2 When Heat and Cold Induce Structural Color Changes
- 6.3 pH-Driven Color Changes
- 6.4 Color Changes Induced by Mechanical Forces
- 6.5 Nervous and Endocrine Controls of Photonic Colors
- References
- CHAPTER 7 Solar Energy Harvesting Devices
- 7.1 Light Harvesting in Plants
- 7.1.1 Enhanced Light Absorption within Plant Chloroplasts
- 7.1.2 Light Trapping at the Surface of Plant Integuments
- 7.2 Structurally Enhanced Blackness
- 7.3 UV Protection Strategies
- 7.3.1 Waveguide Coupling and Energy Dissipation in Edelweiss Flower
- 7.3.2 Backscattering in Avian Eggshells
- 7.4 Thermoregulation and Solar Concentration in Butterflies
- References
- CHAPTER 8 Light Emission Management Devices
- 8.1 Fluorescence Emission Control in a Beetle's Scales
- 8.2 Light Guides for Counterillumination of Shadows Cast by Squid Eyes
- 8.3 Light Extraction from Fireflies
- References
- CHAPTER 9 Design of Bioinspired Photonic Devices
- 9.1 Methodology: From Field Observations to Modeling
- 9.2 Simulation Methods
- 9.2.1 One-Dimensional Transfer-Matrix Method
- 9.2.2 Ray-Tracing and Beyond
- 9.2.3 Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method
- 9.2.4 Rigorous-Coupled Wave Analysis Method
- 9.2.5 Other Numerical Prediction Methods
- 9.3 Examples of Bioinspired Design Approaches
- 9.3.1 The Concept of Spectral Richness
- 9.3.2 The Concept of a Color-Switchable Mirror
- References
- CHAPTER 10 Fabrication of Bioinspired Photonic Devices
- 10.1 Nanoimprint Lithography
- 10.2 Self-Assembly of Spheres.
- 10.3 Sol-Gel Methods
- 10.4 Silicon Processing Technologies
- 10.5 Atomic Layer Deposition
- 10.6 Magnetron Sputtering
- 10.7 Processes Involving Cellulose Nanocrystals
- References
- CHAPTER 11 Ideas at Work: Bioinspired Hygrochromic Devices
- References
- CHAPTER 12 Bioinspired Applications in Photonics
- 12.1 Antireflective Coatings
- 12.1.1 Self-Assembled Coatings Inspired by Moth Eyes
- 12.1.2 Nanoimprinted Coatings from Cicada Wing Templates
- 12.2 Sensing
- 12.2.1 Gas and Vapor Sensing
- 12.2.2 Butterfly Wings as SERS Substrates
- 12.3 Light Harvesting
- 12.3.1 Solar Concentrators
- 12.3.2 Solar Light-Harvesting Structures
- 12.4 Light Extraction
- 12.5 Anticounterfeiting Patterns Inspired by Butterfly Scales
- 12.6 Conclusion
- References
- About the Authors
- Index.