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Bodo D. Wilts
Researcher at University of Fribourg
Publications - 113
Citations - 3525
Bodo D. Wilts is an academic researcher from University of Fribourg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Structural coloration & Iridescence. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 100 publications receiving 2796 citations. Previous affiliations of Bodo D. Wilts include University of Göttingen & University of Groningen.
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Optical Properties of Gyroid Structured Materials: From Photonic Crystals to Metamaterials
James A. Dolan,Bodo D. Wilts,Bodo D. Wilts,Silvia Vignolini,Jeremy J. Baumberg,Ullrich Steiner,Ullrich Steiner,Timothy D. Wilkinson +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the theoretical predictions and experimental observations of the optical properties of two fundamental classes of gyroid structured materials: photonic crystals (wavelength scale) and metamaterials (sub-wavelength Scale).
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Refractive index and dispersion of butterfly chitin and bird keratin measured by polarizing interference microscopy
TL;DR: Using Jamin-Lebedeff interference microscopy, the wavelength dependence of the refractive index of butterfly wing scales and bird feathers is measured.
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Enhanced Efficiency and Stability of Perovskite Solar Cells Through Nd‐Doping of Mesostructured TiO2
Bart Roose,Karl C. Gödel,Sandeep Pathak,Aditya Sadhanala,Juan Pablo Correa Baena,Bodo D. Wilts,Henry J. Snaith,Ulrich Wiesner,Michael Grätzel,Ullrich Steiner,Antonio Abate +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a block-copolymer templated chemical solution deposition is used to prepare mesoporous Nd-doped TiO2 electrodes for perovskite-based solar cells.
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Polarized iridescence of the multilayered elytra of the Japanese jewel beetle, Chrysochroa fulgidissima
TL;DR: The extreme polarized iridescence exhibited by the elytra of the jewel beetle may have a function in intraspecific recognition.
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It's Not a Bug, It's a Feature: Functional Materials in Insects
Thomas Schroeder,Thomas Schroeder,Jared Houghtaling,Jared Houghtaling,Bodo D. Wilts,Michael Mayer +5 more
TL;DR: The insects presented display dazzling optical properties as a result of natural photonic crystals, precise hierarchical patterns that span length scales from nanometers to millimeters, and formidable defense mechanisms that deploy an arsenal of chemical weaponry.