Analysis of color shift on butterfly wings by Fourier transform of images from atomic force microscopy

Butterfly wings have complex structure lending it several interesting properties. Coloration of the wing is one of the first things to encounter and the overall visual effect is in fact influenced by several factors. Chemical pigments set the base color of the wing, topographical structures on the w...

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description Butterfly wings have complex structure lending it several interesting properties. Coloration of the wing is one of the first things to encounter and the overall visual effect is in fact influenced by several factors. Chemical pigments set the base color of the wing, topographical structures on the wing scales cause color shift by interference and their arrangement into diffraction grating causes iridescence. The thin film interference can be attributed to microscopic ridges covering wing scales. Observation and calculation of the color shift on wings of Euploea mulciber species using Fourier transform of images obtained by atomic force microscopy is the focus of this article. By using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy it was established that both top and bottom sides of the wing of Euploea mulciber have the same chemical composition, even though they have different color. This change of color can be attributed to thin film interference, which was analyzed and calculated by using Fourier transform of images acquired by atomic force microscopy.
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butterfly wing
Color
Coloration
Fourier Analysis
Fourier transform
Fourier transforms
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Iridescence
Microscopy
Microscopy, Atomic Force
Organic chemistry
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Pigments
Thin films
Visual effects
Wings
Wings, Animal - ultrastructure
title Analysis of color shift on butterfly wings by Fourier transform of images from atomic force microscopy
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