Anatomy of Peacock feather

When peacock feathers viewed under an optical microscope and a scanning electron microscope, they revealed a repetitive two–dimensional structure of small crystals (photonic crystals) – each with a width hundreds of times thinner than a human hair. Optical measurements and calculations showed that variation in the spaces between repeats of the crystals (photonic band gap) causes the structures to reflect light in slightly different ways and leads to variation in color.

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