iryzacja
Iryzacja, also known as iridescence, is a phenomenon where a surface appears to change color as the angle of view or illumination changes. This optical effect is caused by the interference of light waves. When light strikes a surface with a fine structure, such as thin films or gratings, different wavelengths of light are reflected and refracted at slightly different angles. This causes certain colors to be reinforced while others are canceled out, leading to the perception of shifting colors.
Common examples of iridescence can be observed in nature, such as in the feathers of some birds,
In manufactured materials, iridescence can be achieved through various techniques. Thin-film deposition is a common method,