Mueller matrix microscopy on a Morpho butterfly

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Abstract

The brilliant iridescent colouring in male Morpho butterflies is due to the microstrutures and nanostructures present in the wing scales, rather than pigments. In this work Mueller matrix microscopy is used to investigate the polarization properties of butterfly wing scales in reflection and transmission. It is found that the top layer of more transparent scales (cover scales) have very different polarimetric properties from the ground iridescent scales. Images with high spatial resolution showing the retarding and diattenuating optical properties for both types of scales are provided.

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Arteaga, O., Kuntman, E., Antó, J., Pascual, E., Canillas, A., & Bertran, E. (2015). Mueller matrix microscopy on a Morpho butterfly. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 605). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/605/1/012008

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