| Literature DB >> 32686250 |
Shuliang Dou1, Hongbo Xu2, Jiupeng Zhao2, Ke Zhang2, Na Li2, Yipeng Lin2, Lei Pan1, Yao Li3.
Abstract
Precise optical and thermal regulatory systems are found in nature, specifically in the microstructures on organisms' surfaces. In fact, the interaction between light and matter through these microstructures is of great significance to the evolution and survival of organisms. Furthermore, the optical regulation by these biological microstructures is engineered owing to natural selection. Herein, the role that microstructures play in enhancing optical performance or creating new optical properties in nature is summarized, with a focus on the regulation mechanisms of the solar and infrared spectra emanating from the microstructures and their role in the field of thermal radiation. The causes of the unique optical phenomena are discussed, focusing on prevailing characteristics such as high absorption, high transmission, adjustable reflection, adjustable absorption, and dynamic infrared radiative design. On this basis, the comprehensive control performance of light and heat integrated by this bioinspired microstructure is introduced in detail and a solution strategy for the development of low-energy, environmentally friendly, intelligent thermal control instruments is discussed. In order to develop such an instrument, a microstructural design foundation is provided.Keywords: bioinspiration; microstructures; optical regulation; thermal regulation
Year: 2020 PMID: 32686250 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202000697
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849