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            Structural absorption by barbule microstructures of super black bird of paradise feathers

            Many studies have shown how pigments and internal nanostructures generate color in nature. External surface structures can also influence appearance, such as by causing multiple scattering of light (structural absorption) to produce a velvety, super black appearance. Here we show that feathers from five species of birds of paradise (Aves: Paradisaeidae) structurally absorb incident light to produce extremely low-reflectance, super black plumages. Directional reflectance of these feathers (0.05–0.31%) approaches that of man-made ultra-absorbent materials. SEM, nano-CT, and ray-tracing simulations show that super black feathers have titled arrays of highly modified barbules, which cause more multiple scattering, resulting in more structural absorption, than normal black feathers. Super black feathers have an extreme directional reflectance bias and appear darkest when viewed from the distal direction. We hypothesize that structurally absorbing, super black plumage evolved through sensory bias to enhance the perceived brilliance of adjacent color patches during courtship display.
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                Advanced Functional Materials
                Adv. Funct. Mater.
                Wiley
                1616-301X
                1616-3028
                October 2021
                February 04 2021
                October 2021
                : 31
                : 44
                : 2009289
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA 02139 USA
                [2 ]Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA 02139 USA
                [3 ]Department of Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA 02139 USA
                [4 ]School of Mechanical Materials & Mechatronics Engineering University of Wollongong Wollongong NSW 2522 Australia
                [5 ]Division of Gastroenterology Hepatology and Endoscopy Department of Medicine Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School Boston MA 02115 USA
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                10.1002/adfm.202009289
                34720792
                692f66c8-265c-4d22-9a03-886b3e45b3d1
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