Reflections on iridescent neck and breast feathers of the peacock, Pavo cristatus

Interface Focus. 2019 Feb 6;9(1):20180043. doi: 10.1098/rsfs.2018.0043. Epub 2018 Dec 14.

Abstract

The blue neck and breast feathers of the peacock are structurally coloured due to an intricate photonic crystal structure in the barbules consisting of a two-dimensionally ordered rectangular lattice of melanosomes (melanin rodlets) and air channels embedded in a keratin matrix. We here investigate the feather coloration by performing microspectrophotometry, imaging scatterometry and angle-dependent reflectance measurements. Using previously determined wavelength-dependent refractive indices of melanin and keratin, we interpret the spectral and spatial reflection characteristics by comparing the measured spectra to calculated spectra by effective-medium multilayer and full three-dimensional finite-difference time-domain modelling. Both modelling methods yield similar reflectance spectra indicating that simple multilayer modelling is adequate for a direct understanding of the brilliant coloration of peacock feathers.

Keywords: biophotonic crystal; effective-medium multilayer modelling; finite-difference time-domain; melanosomes; transfer matrix.

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  • figshare/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4285742