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To my reading it sounds like the color change is brought about by introducing raised microstructures on the material? Which... I'm not quire sure I understand how that can work, but that's fascinating if I'm understanding it correctly. I would have expected the shapes to be too indistinct to be useful in producing that effect.
Varying levels of refraction. That's how rainbows work.
familiar with the concepts here, I just I don't understand how refractive patterns can be formed in this material with the mechanism they're describing - its easy to etch them in, but it seems like it would lack the definition needed if it's fluid swelling forming them via the etched patterns. I haven't had a chance to give the paper a proper read though.