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Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

 

Professor of Chemistry and Bio-materials

Photonic structures in Nature and Bio-mimetic Materials

Research Interests

Photonic structures in nature

Colour in nature is everywhere: animals and plants develop structures on sub-micrometer scale to manipulate light and to obtain brilliant and iridescent colours. This kind of colouration, named structural since it is not obtained using pigmentation, results from various mechanisms, including multilayered materials, crystalline inclusions and surface diffraction gratings. Pollia condensata fruits are one of the most striking examples of  strong iridescent colouration in plants. The colour is caused by Bragg-reflection of helicoidally stacked cellulose microfibrils, which form multilayers in the cell walls of the epicarp. The bright blue colour of this fruit is more intense than that of many previously described biological materials. Uniquely in nature, the reflected colour differs from cell to cell, as the layer thicknesses in the multilayer stack vary, giving the fruit a striking pixelated or ’pointillist’ appearance.

PNAS 109, 15712–15715, (2012)
 

Another striking example is the white of the Cyphochilus beetle which is native to South-East Asia, is whiter than paper, thanks to ultra-thin scales which cover its body. A new investigation of the optical properties of these scales has shown that they are able to scatter light more efficiently than any other biological tissue known, which is how they are able to achieve such a bright whiteness.

Scientific Reports 4, 6075 doi:10.1038/srep06075 (2014)

Funding

  1. BBSRC David Phillips fellowship
  2. Next Generation fellowship
  3. Isaac Newton Trust

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Selected Publications

[1] Pointillist structural colour in Pollia fruit

S. Vignolini, P. J. Rudall, A. V. Rowland, A. Reed, E. Moyroud, R. B. Faden, J. J. Baumberg, B. J. Glover, U. Steiner; PNAS 109, 15712–15715, (2012). 

[2] Controlled bio-inspired self-assembly of cellulose-based chiral reflectors 

A. G. Dumanli, G. Kamita, J. Landman, H. van der Kooij, B. J. Glover, J. J. Baumberg, U Steiner, S. Vignolini;  Adv. Opt. Mat. DOI: 10.1002/adom.201400112  (2014)
 

[3]Bright-White Beetle scales Optimise Multiple Scattering of Light

M. Burresi, L. Cortese, L. Pattelli, M. Kolle, P.Vukusic, D. Wiersma, U. Steiner, and S.Vignolini; Scientific Reports 4, 6075 doi:10.1038/srep06075 (2014)

 

Publications

Anisotropic silica colloids for light scattering
G Jacucci, BW Longbottom, CC Parkins, SAF Bon, S Vignolini
– Journal of Materials Chemistry C
(2021)
9,
2695
Protocol for Extraction and Electron Microscopy Visualization of Lipids in Viburnum tinus Fruit Using Cryo-Ultramicrotomy.
M Sinnott-Armstrong, S Vignolini, Y Ogawa
– STAR protocols
(2020)
1,
100201
Fully-Printed Flexible Plasmonic Metafilms with Directional Color Dynamics
J Peng, H-H Jeong, M Smith, R Chikkaraddy, Q Lin, H-L Liang, MFL De Volder, S Vignolini, S Kar-Narayan, JJ Baumberg
– Advanced Science
(2020)
8,
2002419
Hyperspectral imaging of photonic cellulose nanocrystal films: Structure of local defects and implications for self-assembly pathways
B Zhu, VE Johansen, G Kamita, G Guidetti, MM Bay, TG Parton, B Frka-Petesic, S Vignolini
– ACS nano
(2020)
14,
15361
The limitations of extending nature's color palette in correlated, disordered systems
S Vignolini, G Jacucci, L Schertel
– Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
(2020)
117,
23345
A heterogeneous microbial consortium producing short-chain fatty acids from lignocellulose.
RL Shahab, S Brethauer, MP Davey, AG Smith, S Vignolini, JS Luterbacher, MH Studer
– Science
(2020)
369,
eabb1214
Viburnum tinus Fruits Use Lipids to Produce Metallic Blue Structural Color.
R Middleton, M Sinnott-Armstrong, Y Ogawa, G Jacucci, E Moyroud, PJ Rudall, C Prychid, M Conejero, BJ Glover, MJ Donoghue, S Vignolini
– Current biology : CB
(2020)
30,
3804
Light Management with Natural Materials: From Whiteness to Transparency.
G Jacucci, L Schertel, Y Zhang, H Yang, S Vignolini
– Adv Mater
(2020)
33,
e2001215
Complex photonic response reveals 3D self-organization of structural colored bacterial colonies
L Schertel, GT van de Kerkhof, G Jacucci, L Catón, Y Ogawa, BD Wilts, CJ Ingham, S Vignolini, VE Johansen
– J R Soc Interface
(2020)
17,
20200196
Hereditary Character of Photonics Structure in Pachyrhynchus sarcitis Weevils: Color Changes via One Generation Hybridization
Y Chang, Y Ogawa, G Jacucci, OD Onelli, H Tseng, S Vignolini
– Advanced Optical Materials
(2020)
8,
2000432
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Telephone number

01223 761490 (shared)

Email address

sv319@cam.ac.uk