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Application of AFM Measurement and Fractal Analysis to Study the Surface of Natural Optical Structures

SOBOLA, D. TALU, S. SADOVSKÝ, P. PAPEŽ, N. GRMELA, L.

Originální název

Application of AFM Measurement and Fractal Analysis to Study the Surface of Natural Optical Structures

Typ

článek v časopise ve Scopus, Jsc

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

The wings scales of the butterflies were studied by Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) in the air. Measurements were done without special preparation of species in order to observe the surface in real conditions. The data of probe microscopy (figures) confirm AFM to be a powerful technique for determining features of the insects’ wings. These features play a key role in optical phenomena which makes fascinating wings coloration. The structure determines light reflection, propagation, and diffraction. AFM imaging was done at the areas of specific colors without scale separation

Klíčová slova

Atomic force microscopy, diffraction grating, fractal analysis, structural coloration, wing surface

Autoři

SOBOLA, D.; TALU, S.; SADOVSKÝ, P.; PAPEŽ, N.; GRMELA, L.

Vydáno

2. 10. 2017

ISSN

1804-3119

Periodikum

Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering - intenetový časopis (http://advances.utc.sk)

Ročník

3

Číslo

15

Stát

Česká republika

Strany od

569

Strany do

576

Strany počet

8

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT139991,
  author="Dinara {Sobola} and Stefan {Talu} and Petr {Sadovský} and Nikola {Papež} and Lubomír {Grmela}",
  title="Application of AFM Measurement and Fractal Analysis to Study the Surface of Natural Optical Structures",
  journal="Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering - intenetový časopis
(http://advances.utc.sk)",
  year="2017",
  volume="3",
  number="15",
  pages="569--576",
  doi="10.15598/aeee.v15i3.2242",
  issn="1804-3119",
  url="http://advances.utc.sk/index.php/AEEE/article/view/2242"
}