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Nonlinear optical spectroscopy and two-photon excited fluorescence spectroscopy reveal the excited states of fluorophores embedded in a beetle's elytra

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posted on 2025-08-01, 07:23 authored by SR Mouchet, C Verstraete, D Mara, S Van Cleuvenbergen, ED Finlayson, R Van Deun, O Deparis, T Verbiest, B Maes, P Vukusic, B Kolaric
Upon illumination by ultraviolet light, many animal species emit light through fluorescence processes arising from fluorophores embedded within their biological tissues. Fluorescence studies in living organisms are however relatively scarce and so far limited to the linear regime. Multiphoton excitation fluorescence analyses as well as nonlinear optical techniques offer unique possibilities to investigate the effects of the local environment on the excited states of fluorophores. Herein, these techniques are applied for the first time to study of the naturally controlled fluorescence in insects. The case of the male Hoplia coerulea beetle is investigated because the scales covering the beetle's elytra are known to possess an internal photonic structure with embedded fluorophores, which controls both the beetle's coloration and the fluorescence emission. An intense two-photon excitation fluorescence signal is observed, the intensity of which changes upon contact with water. A third-harmonic generation signal is also detected, the intensity of which depends on the light polarization state. The analysis of these nonlinear optical and fluorescent responses unveils the multi-excited states character of the fluorophore molecules embedded in the beetle's elytra. The role of form anisotropy in the photonic structure, which causes additional tailoring of the beetle's optical responses, is demonstrated by circularly polarized light and nonlinear optical measurements.

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10/15-033

2018 Biomimetics Travel Award

91400/ 1.B.309.18F

AUGE/09/024

Action de Recherche Concerte

Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research

COST-MP1403

FRSFNRS

FWO Flanders

Hercules Foundation

III 45016

Ministry of Science, Republic of Serbia

Nanoscale Quantum Optics

Wallonia–Brussels International

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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available via the DOI in this record.

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Interface Focus

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The Royal Society

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  • Accepted Manuscript

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en

FCD date

2019-09-11T10:55:27Z

FOA date

2019-09-11T11:05:54Z

Citation

Vol. 9

Department

  • Physics and Astronomy

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