: Serge Berthier
: Iridescences The Physical Colors of Insects
: Springer-Verlag
: 9780387341200
: 1
: CHF 87.10
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: Elektrizität, Magnetismus, Optik
: English
: 160
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epidoptera and Coleoptera - butterflies and beetles - are the most beautifully colored insects we can find. This book explores the origin of these brilliant colors from a physics perspective, beginning with the simplest question: Why Colors? The author masterfully explains at an introductory level the coloring of insects and illustrates his points with more than 240 brilliant figures. The book is a rich source for optical physicists, biologists, and teachers alike.



Serge Berthier teaches physics at the Denis Diderot-Paris 7 University and researches biologic structures, colors and biomimetism at the Institut des NanoSciences de Paris ( Pierre and Marie Curie-Paris 6 University and CNRS). He teaches solid state optics in the post-graduate degree 'Optics and material' and the post-graduate research degree 'Optics and Photonic' for the Denis Diderot University. He also teaches electromagnetism and laser physics to undergraduates at the Paris-Jussieu Institut of Technology.

About the Author5
Foreword6
Acknowledgments7
Contents9
Iridescence11
Why Colors17
Lepidoptera Description and Scales of Observation24
Coleoptera Description and Observation Scales50
Changing Colors: Structures or Pigments?59
Physical Colors, Chemical Colors Basics of Solid State Optics66
1-Dimensional Structures: Interferences78
2-Dimensional Structures: Interferences and Diffraction96
3-Dimensional Structures: Crystalline Diffraction122
Amorphous Structures: Scattering127
Pigments and Pigmentary Colors137
Thermoregulation and Spectral Selectivity145
Vision and Colorimetry152
Conclusion161
Subject Index167
General Index168