Effective structural chirality of beetle cuticle determined from transmission Mueller matrices using the Tellegen constitutive relations

  • Arwin H
  • Magnusson R
  • Järrendahl K
  • et al.
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Several beetle species in the Scarabaeoidea superfamily reflect left-handed polarized light due to a circular Bragg structure in their cuticle. The right-handed polarized light is transmitted. The objective here is to evaluate cuticle chiral properties in an effective medium approach using transmission Mueller matrices assuming the cuticle to be a bianisotropic continuum. Both differential decomposition and nonlinear regression were used in the spectral range of 500–1690 nm. The former method provides the sample cumulated birefringence and dichroic optical properties and is model-free but requires a homogeneous sample. The materials chirality is deduced from the circular birefringence and circular dichroic spectra obtained. The regression method requires dispersion models for the optical functions but can also be used in more complex structures including multilayered and graded media. It delivers the material properties in terms of model functions of materials’ permittivity and chirality. The two methods show excellent agreement for the complex-valued chirality spectrum of the cuticle.

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Arwin, H., Magnusson, R., Järrendahl, K., & Schoeche, S. (2020). Effective structural chirality of beetle cuticle determined from transmission Mueller matrices using the Tellegen constitutive relations. Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B, Nanotechnology and Microelectronics: Materials, Processing, Measurement, and Phenomena, 38(1). https://doi.org/10.1116/1.5131634

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