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Neon tetra fish (Paracheirodon innesi) as farm-to-optical-table Bragg reflectors

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arxiv 2406.07819 v1 pith:ZG6H7A6P submitted 2024-06-12 physics.optics physics.bio-ph

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Iridophore networks in the skin of neon tetra fish are investigated for use as biologically sourced, tunable, Bragg reflector arrays. This paper reports on a method for immediate and fast post-processing of tissue to modify the structural color of iridophores found in the lateral color stripe. Conditions for fixation as well as the environment post-fixation to improve longevity of the structural color are also presented. Recent results from attempts to further increase the lifetime of post-mortem iridophore color through infiltration and embedding in low-acid glycol methacrylate are also discussed.

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