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Bio-inspired, colorful, flexible, defrostable light-scattering hybrid films for the effective distribution of LED light
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringHybrid FilmsResponsive PolymersLed LightLight Scattering SpectroscopyBioluminescenceDeep Sea WaterOptical PropertiesEffective DistributionPhotopolymer NetworkBiophysicsMaterials ScienceNew Lighting TechnologyBioluminescent JellyfishBiophotonicsOptical SensorsPolymer ScienceLight ScatteringOptical Sensor
Bioluminescent jellyfish has a unique structure derived from fiber/polymer interfaces that is advantageous for effective light scattering in the dark, deep sea water. Herein, we demonstrate the fabrication of bio-inspired hybrid films by mimicry of the jellyfish's structure, leading to excellent light-scattering performance and defrosting capability. A haze value reaching 59.3% and a heating temperature of up to 292 °C were achieved with the films. Accordingly, the developed surface constitutes an attractive optical device for lighting applications, especially for street or vehicle luminaries for freezing Arctic-climate countries. The morphological details of the hybrid films were revealed by scanning electron microscopy. The light-scattering properties of these films were examined by ultraviolet-visible-infrared spectrophotometry and anti-glare effect analyses. The defrosting performance of the hybrid films was evaluated via heating tests and infra-red observations.
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