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Hairy Worm Wears Photonic Crystals

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Daniel S. Burgess

Once upon a time, there was a mouse that wasn't really a mouse, with fur that wasn't really fur but photonic crystals. It may sound like a fairy tale, but researchers have discovered that the colorful spines of a marine worm commonly known as the sea mouse are actually complicated structures with such pronounced optical effects that they may lead to the development of more efficient fiber optics and other technologies. The sea mouse may not look like a mouse, but its hairs are photonic marvels. As the angle of incident light changes, the photonic crystal structure of the spines tunes...Read full article

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