Optical Properties and Interference Effects of the Lens Mitochondrion

Membranes (Basel). 2023 Jun 20;13(6):610. doi: 10.3390/membranes13060610.

Abstract

The lens mitochondrion of the tree shrew, located along the optical pathway between the lens and photoreceptors, has been investigated. The results suggest that the lens mitochondrion acts as a quasi-bandgap or imperfect photonic crystal. Interference effects cause a shift in the focus and introduce wavelength-dependent behavior similar to dispersion. Optical channels within the mitochondrion form a mild waveguide, preferentially propagating light within certain compartments. The lens mitochondrion also functions as an imperfect UV-shielding interference filter. Overall, this study provides insights into the dual role of the lens mitochondrion and the complex behavior of light within biological systems.

Keywords: Hecht’s solution; Monte Carlo method; cubic membranes; lens mitochondria; quasi-bandgap; tree shrew.