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Mother of Pearl (seashells)
Snail and abalone shells, nested together.
The wings of Blue Morpho butterfly and the surface of
the mother of pearl, sea shell made, all share a
similar mode of coloration: iridescence. The apparent
bend of the light comes from interference caused by
small surface grooves on the surface. There are
approximately 4 striations on one micrometer of Blue
Morpho wing, and they are supposed to be made of
chitin, the same material marine creature's shells are
made of.
The same idea of in or out of phase applies to the sea
shell, but there a phenomenon called thin film
interference that causes the coloration. The symmetry
and sizes of various surface grooves will be observed
with SEM using a backscatter imaging technique.
Comparisons to known wavelengths of certain light will
be used to verify the results and theories sea shell made
proposed.
Cross section of a piece of a sea shell. It is made
of chitin. one layer is highlighted in yellow.
The sea shell shows an other mode of iridescence,
clearly demonstrating the thin film model. Here waves
of light are slowed down by the thin layers of chitin,
which are layer on top of each other. If the
wavelength of light is refracted (slowed down) by the
change in traveling medium, from air to chitin, some
wavelengths of light are reflected off the bottom
surface of the thin film, and placed back in phase
with light that has not penetrated the thin film, but
reflected off the top
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