1st Edition

Bioinspired Photonics Optical Structures and Systems Inspired by Nature

By Viktoria Greanya Copyright 2016
416 Pages
by CRC Press

416 Pages 463 Color Illustrations
by CRC Press

416 Pages
by CRC Press

Harness the Wonders of the Natural World As our in-depth knowledge of biological systems increases, the number of devices and applications built from these principles is rapidly growing. Bioinspired Photonics: Optical Structures and Systems Inspired by Nature provides an interdisciplinary introduction to the captivating and diverse photonic systems seen in nature and explores how we take... Read more

Introduction to Bioinspired Photonic Systems. Structural Color I: Low-Dimensional Structures. Structural Color II: Complex Structures. Dynamic, Adaptive Color. Vision Systems. Biomaterials for Photonics. Sensors. Energy from Light. The Future of Bioinspired Photonics: Challenges and Opportunities. Index.

Biography

Viktoria Greanya, PhD, is the chief of basic research in the Chemical and Biological Technologies Department at the U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency and a research associate professor at George Mason University. She has over a decade of experience in research and development in nanoscience (including nanotherapeutics, bioinspired photonic systems, nanostructured functional materials, and flexible photonic and electronic systems) as well as high-power and vacuum electronics, heterogeneous integration, and liquid crystals. She earned a PhD in condensed matter physics from Michigan State University.

"… clearly well organized, well written, and insightful. It will be a wonderful source of inspiration of future bioinspired photonics."
—Luke P. Lee, Arnold and Barbara Silverman Distinguished Professor, University of California, Berkeley

"With examples drawn from adaptive color actuation, vision systems, functional biomaterials, sensors, and energy conversion, this book brilliantly delivers fascinating multidisciplinary applications of photonic materials, structures, devices, and systems inspired by Nature."
—R.A. Potyrailo, Principal Scientist, GE Global Research, Niskayuna, New York

"… a thorough and engaging tour of an important emerging field that melds biology, engineering, and physics. Greanya conveys the excitement of new discoveries both in how natural systems harness the power of light, and the applications that aim to mimic it."
—Stephanie E. Palmer, Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy, University of Chicago