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Beetle ‘Bling’ Reveals Optical Secrets

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SAN PEDRO, Costa Rica, April 27, 2011 — Deep in Costa Rica’s tropical rain forests live two lustrous beetle species that are giving optics researchers new insights into the way biology can recreate the appearance of metals by means of reflected light. Scientists at the University of Costa Rica found that the gold of the Chrysina aurigans beetle and the silver of the Chrysina limbata beetle are created by the unique structural arrangements of many dozens of layers of exoskeletal chitin in the elytron, a hardened forewing that protects the delicate hindwings that are folded underneath. A paper about the discovery appears...Read full article

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    Published: April 2011
    Glossary
    reflection
    Return of radiation by a surface, without change in wavelength. The reflection may be specular, from a smooth surface; diffuse, from a rough surface or from within the specimen; or mixed, a combination of the two.
    AmericasbeetlesBiophotonicschirped structurechitinChrysina aurigansChrysina limbataCoatingselytronenergyexoskeletal chitingreen photonicsLight SourcesOptical Materials ExpressOpticsoptics researchersOSAPrismsreflectionrefractive indexResearch & Technologysolar industryUniversity of Costa RicaWilliam E. Vargas

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