超细纤维
材料科学
丝绸
光纤
千分尺
蜘蛛丝
光学透明度
包层(金属加工)
光电子学
纳米技术
复合材料
光学
物理
作者
Hendra Hendra,Hiroshi Yamagishi,Wey Yih Heah,Ali D. Malay,Keiji Numata,Yohei Yamamoto
标识
DOI:10.1002/adom.202202563
摘要
Abstract Dragline silk fibers produced by spiders are a masterpiece structural protein that is durable even in the wild conditions. Dragline silk fibers are known to have excellent mechanical toughness and flexibility and further possess optical transparency, which are highly promising as textiles, sensors, and optical devices. Here, the authors show that the dragline silk microfibers act as good optical waveguides with the optical loss coefficient as small as 0.03 decibel per micrometer. The light transportation in the dragline silk fiber is performed by fluorescence energy transfer between two microspheres located on a suspended dragline silk microfiber. By utilizing a micromanipulation equipment, micrometer‐scale spider web‐like structures are fabricated. The experimentally observed optical waveguiding properties of the weaves match well with simulation results using simple mathematical models. Furthermore, optical logic gate operations are demonstrated using photoswitchable microsphere resonators attached on the dragline fibers.
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