2018
DOI: 10.1088/1748-3190/aadd64
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A bio-inspired model for bidirectional polarisation detection

Abstract: This study investigated a novel polarisation detection model based on the microstructure of rhabdom in mantis shrimp eyes, in which a single unit can detect two directions of orthogonal polarisation. The bionic model incorporated multi-layered orthogonal Si wire grids, and the finite-difference time-domain method was used to simulate light absorption. A single-layer Si wire grid was simulated to study the effects of thickness and duty cycle on extinction ratios. A multi-layer orthogonal wire grid was simulated… Show more

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“…Li Z et al [13] obtained antireflective transparent surfaces consisting of silica nanocaps by the simple heat treatment of silica-coated monolayer colloidal crystal templates, which provided an effective reduction in the reflectivity of the reflected light. Inspired by the moth eye, Yue gang Fu and team [14][15][16][17] prepared microstructural reflective surfaces of cylinder, cone, and circular hole shapes by using reactive ion etching to regulate the reflectivity of such surfaces through microstructures for anti-reflection effects, or through other bionic micro-nano structures to modulate the reflected light properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li Z et al [13] obtained antireflective transparent surfaces consisting of silica nanocaps by the simple heat treatment of silica-coated monolayer colloidal crystal templates, which provided an effective reduction in the reflectivity of the reflected light. Inspired by the moth eye, Yue gang Fu and team [14][15][16][17] prepared microstructural reflective surfaces of cylinder, cone, and circular hole shapes by using reactive ion etching to regulate the reflectivity of such surfaces through microstructures for anti-reflection effects, or through other bionic micro-nano structures to modulate the reflected light properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relying on nature's experience on optimized bio‐inspired flow pathways and biological flow has usually resulted in successful engineering components. For example, a bionic model inspired by rhabdomere in mantis shrimp has shown the capability of bidirectional polarization detection with improved energy efficiency . Likewise, with the motivation of finding more optimal cannula jet flow characteristics we have performed a systematic bio‐inspired engineering search on biological jet flows.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%