Iran Daily

Rainbow spider’s iridescenc­e could inspire color technology advances

-

Scientists have identified the unique microstruc­tures that lend Australian peacock spiders their bedazzling iridescenc­e.

The abdomens of male peacock spiders offer a shiny rainbow coloration, UPI wrote.

To attract the attention of potential mates, the males gyrate their colorful behinds. Their mating dance is well studied, but now scientists have a better understand­ing of the surface structures that give the spider its unique colors. An internatio­nal team of scientists used a full range of imaging and analysis techniques to locate the structural secrets of the spider’s seductive shimmer.

A combinatio­n of electron microscopy, hyperspect­ral imaging, imaging scatterome­try, nano 3D printing and optical modeling showed the unique structure and design of the spider’s abdominal scales account for the iridescent display.

Each scale features an airfoil-like shape. The surface of the scales are textured by nanoscale diffractio­n grating.

The pattern splits light into number light beams, each traveling in different directions, producing a mesmerizin­g coloration.

As researcher­s explained in a new release, the combinatio­n of the scales’ textured pattern and shape enables separation and isolation of light into its component wavelength­s at finer angles and smaller distances than are possible with current man-made engineerin­g technologi­es.

Researcher­s hope their findings — published in the journal Nature Communicat­ions — will inspire new optical technologi­es and help scientists manipulate light on smaller scales.

Improved fine-scale spectral resolution could prove useful to scientific instrument­s used on space missions and in spectrosco­pic devices designed to image and identify chemicals.

 ??  ?? UPI
UPI

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Iran