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Optica, Optics Express, 9(19), p. 8208, 2011

DOI: 10.1364/oe.19.008208

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Short-range order and near-field effects on optical scattering and structural coloration

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Abstract

We have investigated wavelength-dependent light scattering in biomimetic structures with short-range order. Coherent backscattering experiments are performed to measure the transport mean free path over a wide wavelength range. Overall scattering strength is reduced significantly due to short-range order and near-field effects. Our analysis explains why single scattering of light is dominant over multiple scattering in similar biological structures and is responsible for color generation.