Structural color change in longhorn beetles Tmesisternus isabellae

  • F. Liu*
  • , B. Q. Dong
  • , X. H. Liu
  • , Y. M. Zheng
  • , J. Zi
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The elytra of longhorn beetles Tmesisternus isabellae show iridescent golden coloration which stems from long and flat scales imbricated densely on the elytral surface. The scales are able to change coloration from golden in the dry state to red in the wet state with water absorption. Structural characterizations revealed that the iridescent coloration of scales originates from a multilayer in the scale interior. Measurements on both water contact angle and chemical composition indicated that scales are hydrophilic. The change in scale coloration to red in the wet state is due to both the swelling of the multilayer period and water infiltration. The unraveled structural color change and its strategy may not only help us get insight into the biological functionality of structural coloration but also inspire the designs of artificial photonic devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16183-16191
Number of pages9
JournalOptics Express
Volume17
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - 31 Aug 2009
Externally publishedYes

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