Encylopedia Jr
The Kid's Encyclopedia: A great information resource for kids, schools, and anybody who wants to learn.
Kids: Be sure to check with your parents or teachers before using this or any web site.



Browse by Subject
Browse by Letter


This site is designed to be an encyclopedia for use by kids. Kids and children, please ask your parents or teachers prior to using this site or the internet.







Iridescence

From Encyclopedia Jr, free information reference for Kids

The iridescence of the Blue Morpho butterfly wings.
Enlarge
The iridescence of the Blue Morpho butterfly wings.
Iridescence in soap bubbles.
Enlarge
Iridescence in soap bubbles.
A fossil ammonite displaying iridescence.
Enlarge
A fossil ammonite displaying iridescence.

Iridescence is an optical phenomenon characterized as the property of surfaces in which hue changes according to the angle from which the surface is viewed (as may be seen of soap bubbles and butterfly wings).

Iridescence is caused by multiple reflections from multi-layered, semi-transparent surfaces in which phase shift and interference of the reflections modulates the incident light (by amplifying or attenuating some frequencies more than others). This process is the functional analog of selective wavelength attenuation as seen with the Fabry-Pérot interferometer.

The word is derived in part from the Greek word iris (pl. irides), meaning "rainbow", which in turn derives from the goddess Iris of Greek mythology, who is the personification of the rainbow and acted as a messenger of the gods.

Because the apparent image changes with the angle of observation, iridescence is not reproduced by conventional still image photography; however, it can be reproduced by holography (which includes phase information).

[edit] See also

  • dichroism
  • dichroic filter
  • thin-film optics

[edit] External links


Citation Help

APA Style: Reference List

Encyclopedia Jr (2007). Iridescence. Retrieved May 27, 2012, from http://www.encyclopediajr.com/wikiarticle/i/r/i/iridescence.

MLA Style: Works Cited Page

"Iridescence." Encyclopedia Jr. 2007. 27 May 2012 <http://www.encyclopediajr.com/wikiarticle/i/r/i/iridescence>.


This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article iridescence.


Encyclopedia Jr Home Page  Parents and Teachers  About Encyclopedia Junior 


This site is a product of TSI, Copyright 2012, All Rights Reserved. By using this site you agree to the Terms of Use.