Some beetles, such as Anomala albopilosa, strongly reflect left circularly polarized light (electromagnetic waves that oscillate leftward relative to the direction of light reception). This property originates from the formation of a cholesteric liquid crystal phase with an optically active, helical structure during chrysalis during exoskeleton formation and the solidification of this phase into a rigid skeleton while retaining its helical structure. Some beetles, such as Anomala albopilosa, strongly reflect left circularly polarized light (electromagnetic waves that oscillate leftward relative to the direction of light reception). This property originates from the formation of a cholesteric liquid crystal phase with an optically active, helical structure during chrysalis during exoskeleton formation and the solidification of this phase into a rigid skeleton while retaining its helical structure. Polymers Materials Science Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Beetle exoskeleton and conductive polymer create novel light-modulating material
