Issue 3, 2020

Ultra-dense, curved, grating optics determines peacock spider coloration

Abstract

Controlling light through photonic nanostructures is important for everyday optical components, from spectrometers to data storage and readout. In nature, nanostructured materials produce wavelength-dependent colors that are key for visual communication across animals. Here, we investigate two Australian peacock spiders, which court females in complex dances with either iridescent color patterns (Maratus robinsoni) or an approximately angle-independent blue coloration (M. nigromaculatus). Using light microscopy, FIB-SEM imaging, imaging scatterometry, and optical modeling, we show that both color displays originate from nanogratings on structured 3D surfaces. The difference in angle-dependency of the coloration results from a combination of the local scale shape and the nanograting period. The iridescence of M. robinsoni arises from ordered gratings on locally flat substrates, while the more stable blue colors of M. nigromaculatus originate from ultra-dense, curved gratings with multiscale disorder. Our results shed light on the design principle of the peacock spiders' scales and could inspire novel dispersive components, e.g. used in spectroscopic applications.

Graphical abstract: Ultra-dense, curved, grating optics determines peacock spider coloration

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Aug 2019
Accepted
20 Feb 2020
First published
21 Feb 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale Adv., 2020,2, 1122-1127

Ultra-dense, curved, grating optics determines peacock spider coloration

B. D. Wilts, J. Otto and D. G. Stavenga, Nanoscale Adv., 2020, 2, 1122 DOI: 10.1039/C9NA00494G

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