仿生学
纳米技术
自然(考古学)
计算机科学
仿生材料
天然材料
工程类
材料科学
生物
古生物学
高分子科学
作者
Priya Karmakar,Kripasindhu Karmakar,Mehebub Rahaman,Sandip Kundu,Subhendu Dhibar,Ujjwal Mandal,Bidyut Saha
标识
DOI:10.1002/9781394167043.ch1
摘要
The application of natural-inspired ideas and concepts in the development of technology solutions is termed as biomimetics. “Learning from nature” is a shorthand, i.e., nickname, for biomimetic design, which translates nature's superior designs to technological applications. Optical biomimetic blooms as a result of a recent rush of research into biological optical structures, resulting in a range of bioinspired photosensitive resources with improved visual characteristics facilitated via microstructures inherited from nature. The development of sensors and various optical devices, as well as inventive elucidation to pictorial challenges and the construction of smart systems, are all based on natural discoveries. The various types of animal eyes, biologically inspired optical systems, and various optical features in nature are all discussed in this article, which have the potential for biomimicry.
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