Photonic Amorphous I-WP-Like Networks Create Angle-Independent Colors in Sternotomis virescens Longhorn Beetles

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS(2023)

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Structural color originates from the interference of light with periodic structures that feature characteristic length scales on the order of the wavelength of visible light. Long-range order in photonic structures usually causes iridescence, and increasing disorder renders colors angle-independent. Random disorder distributes scattering intensity over all wavelengths, producing white in the absence of absorption. Various non-iridescent, vivid color patterns are found in Sternotomini longhorn beetles. Herein, Sternotomis virescens is investigated, where elytral scales produce a green-blue color pattern on otherwise black elytra. Combining focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy (FIB-SEM) tomography, ultra-small-angle X-ray scattering (USAXS), structural modeling, and full-wave optical simulations, it is found that the color originates from amorphous photonic networks based on sub-units resembling the I-WP unit cell, a triply-periodic minimal surface with body-centered-cubic symmetry. This work provides insights into how quasi-order produces stable colors in S. virescens longhorn beetles, highlights the advantages of volumetric imaging using FIB-SEM tomography of porous nanostructured materials, and raises interesting questions about the formation mechanisms of amorphous structures in vivo.
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3D visualization,insect coloration,nanostructures,photonic crystals,statistical analysis
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