Light coherence time modifies color perception of living beings
Autor: | Garin Cael, Louis Dellieu, Michel Louette, Aline Herman, Michaël Sarrazin, Olivier Deparis |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Coherence time
Color vision media_common.quotation_subject Photodetector Color 02 engineering and technology 01 natural sciences Light scattering Optics Perception 0103 physical sciences medicine Computer vision 010306 general physics media_common business.industry Sunbird 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Ray Geography medicine.anatomical_structure Human eye Artificial intelligence 0210 nano-technology business Coherence (physics) |
Popis: | The coloration of objects is commonly understood as the result of three contributions. The first one is the reflectance spectrum which describes the intrinsic light scattering properties of the object and is usually well characterized in the context of natural photonic structures. The second one is the response time of the photodetector which is the human eye as far as color perception of objects is concerned. The third one, which is the focus of the present study, arises from the temporal coherence properties of the incident light. The impact of this last contribution is usually neglected in numerical simulations of photonic structures. Hereafter, we show theoretically how the finite coherence time of the illumination source modifies the color perception of the object by human eyes. As an illustration, we study the human perception of colors of the African Beautiful Sunbird Cinnyris pulchellus. |
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