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Discovery of the surface polarity gradient on iridescent Morpho butterfly scales reveals a mechanism of their selective vapor response.

Radislav A Potyrailo1, Timothy A Starkey, Peter Vukusic, Helen Ghiradella, Milana Vasudev, Timothy Bunning, Rajesh R Naik, Zhexiong Tang, Michael Larsen, Tao Deng, Sheng Zhong, Manuel Palacios, James C Grande, Gilad Zorn, Gregory Goddard, Sergey Zalubovsky.   

Abstract

For almost a century, the iridescence of tropical Morpho butterfly scales has been known to originate from 3D vertical ridge structures of stacked periodic layers of cuticle separated by air gaps. Here we describe a biological pattern of surface functionality that we have found in these photonic structures. This pattern is a gradient of surface polarity of the ridge structures that runs from their polar tops to their less-polar bottoms. This finding shows a biological pattern design that could stimulate numerous technological applications ranging from photonic security tags to self-cleaning surfaces, gas separators, protective clothing, sensors, and many others. As an important first step, this biomaterial property and our knowledge of its basis has allowed us to unveil a general mechanism of selective vapor response observed in the photonic Morpho nanostructures. This mechanism of selective vapor response brings a multivariable perspective for sensing, where selectivity is achieved within a single chemically graded nanostructured sensing unit, rather than from an array of separate sensors.

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Keywords:  image analysis; multivariable sensing; spectral analysis; surface characterization; transmission electron microscopy

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24019497      PMCID: PMC3785717          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1311196110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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