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Butterfly wings + nanotubes = new optical material

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Caren B. Les, [email protected]

Butterflies have always been beautiful, but it turns out they’re useful, too: Combining butterfly wings with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) could lead to new biotech tools such as soft, wearable devices, high-sensitivity photosensors and sustainable light batteries. A honeycomb-shaped network containing CNTs can be readily formed on a Morpho sulkowskyi butterfly wing using a simple self-assembly technology, according to Eijiro Miyako and his colleagues at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Osaka, Japan. The CNT-butterfly wing composite material has...Read full article

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    Published: November 2013
    ACS NanoAsia-PacificBiophotonicsbutterfliesbutterfly wingscarbon nanotubesCaren B. LesCNTscontinuous wave lasersgreen photonicsJapanMicroscopyNational Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and TechnologyOpticsphotosensorsPostscriptsself-assemblywearable deviceslight batteriesEijiro MiyakoCNT-butterfly wing compositelaser-activated materialnanobiocompositefunctional nanobiomaterialsLasers

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