2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.2c01529
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Self-Healing Chameleon Skin Functioning in the Air Environments

Abstract: Chameleons are famous for their uncommon ability to change skin colors rapidly by tuning the lattice distance of guanine nanocrystals within the dermal iridophores. This mechanism has inspired various artificial photonic crystal (PC) films with tunable structural colors. However, the structural colors of most reported films are facile to be destroyed by external factors such as friction, impact, or water evaporation. Herein, an artificial intelligent skin, which has an elastomer−colloidal photonic crystal−hydr… Show more

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“…Many natural organisms, such as chameleons, , butterfly wings, beetles, and bird feathers, have aroused widespread research interest from scientists because of their brilliant body colors and the ability to change such colors to achieve adaptive display, , camouflage, , courtship, or concealment . Especially, these brilliant body colors have been recognized as structural colors caused by the periodic nanostructures of the surface of their skins or wings that can control the propagation of light at specific wavelengths .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many natural organisms, such as chameleons, , butterfly wings, beetles, and bird feathers, have aroused widespread research interest from scientists because of their brilliant body colors and the ability to change such colors to achieve adaptive display, , camouflage, , courtship, or concealment . Especially, these brilliant body colors have been recognized as structural colors caused by the periodic nanostructures of the surface of their skins or wings that can control the propagation of light at specific wavelengths .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1] Structural color is renowned for its remarkable attributes, including intense brightness, vivid saturation, resistance to fading, and iridescent DOI: 10.1002/adom.202400192 qualities. [2] These brilliant structural colors can be observed on various natural organisms, such as the iridescent wings of the Morpho butterfly, [3] the ever-changing skin of chameleons, [4] the vibrant feathers of birds, [5] and the glossy elytra of beetles. [6] In emulating nature's designs, a plethora of artificial structural color materials, including photonic crystals (PCs), [7] interference films, [8] and diffraction gratings [9] have been meticulously crafted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%