Can we use spider silk threads as natural, biological optical fibre sensors? In this communication, we will see how we can harness the optical properties of spider dragline silk and use it for sensing
Fabricating artificial spider silk fibers in bulk scale has been a major goal in materials science f...
Spider silk is known for its extraordinary material properties, being both very strong and extensibl...
Optical fiber chemical sensing is generally achieved through attachment of sensor molecules to the f...
A spider uses up to seven different types of silk, all having specific functions, to build its web. ...
From the spider's perspective, silk is not only a building material but also a safety net, a weapon ...
From the spider’s perspective, silk is not only a building material but also a safety net, a weapon...
A spider uses up to seven different types of silk, all having specific functions, as building materi...
A spider uses up to seven different types of silk, all having specific functions, as building materi...
Whilst being thoroughly used in the textile industry and biomedical sector, silk has not yet been ex...
International audienceIn this study, we demonstrate the use of eco-friendly native spider silk as an...
European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and the International Quantum Electronics Conferenc...
Spider silks display a remarkable array of properties, making them an area of great interest in biot...
Spider silk has outstanding mechanical & structural properties, despite its light and delicate a...
Compared to silkworm silks, spider silks (SS) are considered stronger, most elastic, and tougher bio...
Spider silk is becoming more useful for its desired properties as more information about the nanostr...
Fabricating artificial spider silk fibers in bulk scale has been a major goal in materials science f...
Spider silk is known for its extraordinary material properties, being both very strong and extensibl...
Optical fiber chemical sensing is generally achieved through attachment of sensor molecules to the f...
A spider uses up to seven different types of silk, all having specific functions, to build its web. ...
From the spider's perspective, silk is not only a building material but also a safety net, a weapon ...
From the spider’s perspective, silk is not only a building material but also a safety net, a weapon...
A spider uses up to seven different types of silk, all having specific functions, as building materi...
A spider uses up to seven different types of silk, all having specific functions, as building materi...
Whilst being thoroughly used in the textile industry and biomedical sector, silk has not yet been ex...
International audienceIn this study, we demonstrate the use of eco-friendly native spider silk as an...
European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and the International Quantum Electronics Conferenc...
Spider silks display a remarkable array of properties, making them an area of great interest in biot...
Spider silk has outstanding mechanical & structural properties, despite its light and delicate a...
Compared to silkworm silks, spider silks (SS) are considered stronger, most elastic, and tougher bio...
Spider silk is becoming more useful for its desired properties as more information about the nanostr...
Fabricating artificial spider silk fibers in bulk scale has been a major goal in materials science f...
Spider silk is known for its extraordinary material properties, being both very strong and extensibl...
Optical fiber chemical sensing is generally achieved through attachment of sensor molecules to the f...