coloritul
Coloritul is a term used in optics and material science to denote a pigment-like material that exhibits strong angle-dependent coloration caused by structured optical interference. In coloritul, the hue perceived at a given location results from nanoscale architectures that reflect specific wavelengths of light. As viewing geometry changes, different wavelengths are reinforced, producing a shifting color observed across a broad spectrum.
The name coloritul is a neologism, combining color with a suffix that suggests a material or substance.
Common implementations rely on thin-film stacks, photonic crystals, or cholesteric liquid-crystal structures. Key parameters include layer
Fabrication approaches span physical vapor deposition, nanoimprinting, or self-assembly techniques to achieve the required nanoscale periodicity.
Potential applications include decorative coatings, anti-counterfeiting inks, and art installations that seek dynamic color expression. Limitations
History and usage: The term has appeared in speculative optics and design literature since the late 20th