生物灵感的动态颜色变化

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Seok Hwan Choi, Dohyung Kim, Youngseok Lee, Sangwoo Hong, Jinwoo Lee, Juho Jeong, Jaewon Su, Hyungjun Lim, Seung Hwan Ko
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生物拥有多种颜色以促进其生存和繁殖成功,使用各种机制,包括色素沉着,生物发光和结构着色。这些配色策略具有重要的生态功能,例如伪装的隐蔽,威慑捕食者的警告,以及吸引传粉者和潜在配偶的充满活力的展示。特别是,根据环境刺激动态改变颜色的能力使生物体能够快速改变其外观以进行交流,捕食和防御。从这些自然现象中汲取灵感,动态颜色变化系统可以设计用于光学,传感器和生物医学。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了驱动自然颜色和动态颜色变化的生物机制,概述了如何在工程系统中使用结构材料,如光子晶体、液晶、超表面和薄膜来重建这些。我们强调了如何设计人工动态色彩系统来响应不同的刺激,如机械、电气、化学、热和磁刺激,并研究了它们在各个领域的应用,包括生物医学设备、传感和显示。生物已经进化出多种颜色策略,包括动态颜色变化,这使它们能够快速适应环境刺激。本文综述了仿生着色剂的再生及其在光学、传感器和生物医学等方面的应用。
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Bioinspired dynamic colour change

Bioinspired dynamic colour change
Organisms possess a diversity of colours to promote their survival and reproductive success, using various mechanisms, including pigmentation, bioluminescence and structural colouration. These colouration strategies serve crucial ecological functions, such as crypsis for camouflage, aposematism for predator deterrence and vibrant displays that attract pollinators and potential mates. In particular, the ability to dynamically alter colour in response to environmental stimuli allows organisms to rapidly modify their appearance for communication, predation and defence. Drawing inspiration from these natural phenomena, dynamic colour change systems can be designed for applications in optics, sensors and biomedicine. In this Review, we discuss the biological mechanisms driving natural colouration and dynamic colour change, outlining how these can be recreated in engineered systems using structured materials, such as photonic crystals, liquid crystals, metasurfaces and thin films. We highlight how artificial dynamic colour systems can be designed to respond to different stimuli, such as mechanical, electrical, chemical, thermal and magnetic stimuli, examining their application in various fields, including in biomedical devices, sensing and displays. Organisms have evolved diverse colouration strategies, including dynamic colour change, which enables their rapid adaptation to environmental stimuli. This Review discusses the recreation of bioinspired colouration and dynamic colour change mechanisms for applications in optics, sensors and biomedicine.
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