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Natural Silk as a Photonics Component: a Study on Its Light Guiding and Nonlinear Optical Properties. | LitMetric

Natural Silk as a Photonics Component: a Study on Its Light Guiding and Nonlinear Optical Properties.

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Aalto University, Department of Micro and Nanosciences, PO. Box 13500, FI-00076 Aalto, Finland.

Published: March 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Silk fibers could be developed as biocompatible and bioresorbable waveguides to deliver localized optical power for uses in optical therapy and imaging within living tissue.
  • The linear and nonlinear optical properties of natural silk fibers from Bombyx mori have been examined, revealing an average waveguide loss of 2.8 dB/mm primarily due to scattering and twisting of the fibers.
  • Findings indicate that these natural silk fibers can effectively transmit optical power over short distances while being suitable for applications that require compatibility with biological tissues.

Article Abstract

Silk fibers are expected to become a pathway to biocompatible and bioresorbable waveguides, which could be used to deliver localized optical power for various applications, e.g., optical therapy or imaging inside living tissue. Here, for the first time, the linear and nonlinear optical properties of natural silk fibers have been studied. The waveguiding properties of silk fibroin of largely unprocessed Bombyx mori silkworm silk are assessed using two complementary methods, and found to be on the average 2.8 dB mm(-1). The waveguide losses of degummed silk are to a large extent due to scattering from debris on fiber surface and helical twisting of the fiber. Nonlinear optical microscopy reveals both configurational defects such as torsional twisting, and strong symmetry breaking at the center of the fiber, which provides potential for various nonlinear applications. Our results show that nonregenerated B. mori silk can be used for delivering optical power over short distances, when the waveguide needs to be biocompatible and bioresorbable, such as embedding the waveguide inside living tissue.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4772132PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep22358DOI Listing

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