Conformal Silk-Azobenzene Composite for Optically Switchable Diffractive Structures.
Giovanna PalermoLuca BarberiGiovanni PerottoRoberto CaputoLuciano De SioCesare UmetonFiorenzo G OmenettoPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2017)
The use of biomaterials as optical components has recently attracted attention because of their ease of functionalization and fabrication, along with their potential use when integrated with biological materials. We present here an observation of the optical properties of a silk-azobenzene material (Azosilk) and demonstrate the operation of an Azosilk/PDMS composite structure that serves as a conformable and switchable optical diffractive structure. Characterization of thermal and isomeric properties of the device, along with its overall performance, is presented in terms of diffractive characteristics and response times. The ease of manufacturing and functionalization opens a promising avenue for rapid device prototyping and interfaces of expanded utility.