Lee Luke P, Szema Robert
Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center, Department of Bioengineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-1762, USA.
Science. 2005 Nov 18;310(5751):1148-50. doi: 10.1126/science.1115248.
Observing systems in nature has inspired humans to create technological tools that allow us to better understand and imitate biology. Biomimetics, in particular, owes much of its current development to advances in materials science and creative optical system designs. New investigational tools, such as those for microscopic imaging and chemical analyses, have added to our understanding of biological optics. Biologically inspired optical science has become the emerging topic among researchers and scientists. This is in part due to the availability of polymers with customizable optical properties and the ability to rapidly fabricate complex designs using soft lithography and three-dimensional microscale processing techniques.
对自然观察系统的研究启发人类创造出技术工具,使我们能够更好地理解和模仿生物学。尤其是仿生学,其当前的发展在很大程度上归功于材料科学的进步和创新性光学系统设计。新的研究工具,如用于微观成像和化学分析的工具,加深了我们对生物光学的理解。受生物启发的光学科学已成为研究人员和科学家们的新兴课题。部分原因在于具有可定制光学特性的聚合物的可用性,以及使用软光刻和三维微尺度加工技术快速制造复杂设计的能力。