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Butterfly-inspired ‘plasmonic paint’ could be brilliant for energy-efficient buildings

enewsmiamiBy enewsmiamiMarch 10, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
Butterfly-inspired ‘plasmonic paint’ could be brilliant for energy-efficient buildings

Butterflies’ vibrant hues are the result of nanostructural overlays instead of pigment molecules. University of Central FloridaLight reflection off of nanostructural geometric arrangements creates the striking hues.
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