Optical Fiber Communication Conference 2018
DOI: 10.1364/ofc.2018.w1k.4
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From Spider Webs to a Biomimetic Optical Fibre Sensor

Abstract: 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.

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“…Both, nets and harpoons offer great opportunities for their adaptation by using biological models as inspiration. Nets have frequently been under investigation in biomimetic research ranging from textiles (Blamires et al, 2020;Gu et al, 2020) to optical fibers (Tow et al, 2018). Harpoons, too, have been studied extensively and concepts have been proposed for surgical tools, modelling tips and shafts after the bee's stingers (Sahlabadi and Hutapea, 2018) and mosquito's probiscis (Li A. D. R. et al, 2020), among others.…”
Section: Existing Bio-inspired Debris Removal Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both, nets and harpoons offer great opportunities for their adaptation by using biological models as inspiration. Nets have frequently been under investigation in biomimetic research ranging from textiles (Blamires et al, 2020;Gu et al, 2020) to optical fibers (Tow et al, 2018). Harpoons, too, have been studied extensively and concepts have been proposed for surgical tools, modelling tips and shafts after the bee's stingers (Sahlabadi and Hutapea, 2018) and mosquito's probiscis (Li A. D. R. et al, 2020), among others.…”
Section: Existing Bio-inspired Debris Removal Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%