sparkleshaping
Sparkleshaping refers to a hypothetical process of altering or molding physical or virtual materials to exhibit iridescent or luminescent properties, often in a manner that resembles the visual effects of prismatic refractions or diffractions. This concept is an extension of established materials science and optical principles, but with a focus on generating a wide range of colors and effects.
By considering theories from optics and materials science, researchers and scientists propose various methods to create
Some sources indicate that sparkleshaping has potential in high-end applications, such as decorative lighting and displays.
Minimal commercial products invoking sparkleshaping effects have been observed and intended demonstrated practical uses proposed on
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