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Using Polarized Light to Investigate Shell Structure of Sea Dwelling Organisms

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Abstract

We present our work on using polarized light to investigate the structure of nacre in three shelled species: bivalve, cephalopod and gastropods. Data were collected using imaging polarimetry of monochromatic light passing through thin samples.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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