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22 August 2020 Dynamic materials inspired by cephalopods
Alon Gorodetsky, Atrouli Chatterjee
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Abstract
Cephalopods, such as squid, octopuses, and cuttlefish, have captivated the imagination of both the general public and scientists for more than a century due to their visually stunning camouflage displays, sophisticated nervous systems, and complex behavioral patterns. Given their unique capabilities and characteristics, it is not surprising that these marine invertebrates have recently emerged as exciting models for novel materials and systems. Within this context, our laboratory has developed various cephalopod-derived and cephalopod-inspired materials with unique functionalities. Our findings hold implications for next-generation adaptive camouflage devices, sensitive bioelectronic platforms, and advanced renewable energy technologies.
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Alon Gorodetsky and Atrouli Chatterjee "Dynamic materials inspired by cephalopods", Proc. SPIE 11475, Organic and Hybrid Sensors and Bioelectronics XIII, 1147503 (22 August 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2569648
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KEYWORDS
Camouflage

Biopolymers

Coastal modeling

Nervous system

Ocean optics

Renewable energy

Systems modeling

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