Insects and light: A bio-inspired approach of electromagnetic exchanges

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Insects and light: A bio-inspired approach of electromagnetic exchanges

Authors : Serge BERTHIER, Magali THOMÉ, Eloise VAN HOOIJDONK, Annick BAY

Publication date: February 10, 2015 | Lire en français

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ABSTRACT

The relationship between light and insects, like all other living organisms, is complex. Light is essential to life, but can also be dangerous, even deadly. To manage these electromagnetic interactions between the outer world and the body of arthropods in particular, nature has developed structures at the interfaces (wings and cuticle) adapted to different constraints.We deal first with incoming light, i.e. the “solar absorber” insect: how it optimizes the absorption, how it prevents overheating, etc. In a second part, we discuss outgoing light, or the “LED” insect. Many insects emit light by fluorescence or bioluminescence, and have much to teach us about its extraction. Bio-inspired avenues of research and achievements are presented.

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AUTHORS

  • Serge BERTHIER : Professor, Université Paris Diderot (Paris, France), Université de Namur Belgium - Member of the UNESCO-UNISA chair in Nanotechnology, Cape Town, South Africa - Institut des nanosciences de Paris, UMR 7588, CNRS, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France

  • Magali THOMÉ : Institut des nanosciences de Paris, UMR 7588, CNRS, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France

  • Eloise VAN HOOIJDONK : Solid State Physics Laboratory, Biophotonic Group, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium

  • Annick BAY : Solid State Physics Laboratory, Biophotonic Group, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium

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Field: Photonics, solid optics, solar energy

Degree of technology diffusion: Emergence | Growth | Maturity

Technologies involved: Spectroscopy, CVD, PVD

Applications: Solar energy, LEDs, glass, cosmetics

Main French players: CNRS, universities

Manufacturers: Saint Gobain, Chanel

Contact: [email protected]

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