New camouflage coating from squid protein

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Sep 10 2013 | 3:00 PM IST
Scientists have created a camouflage coating from squid protein that is invisible to infrared cameras.
The bio-mimetic infrared camouflage coating is inspired by Loliginidae, also known as pencil squids, researchers said.
Led by Alon Gorodetsky from the University of California, Irvine, the team produced reflectin - a structural protein essential in the squid's ability to change colour and reflect light - in common bacteria and used it to make thin, optically active films that mimic the skin of a squid.
With the appropriate chemical stimuli, the films' colouration and reflectance can shift back and forth, giving it a dynamic configurability that allows the films to disappear and reappear when visualised with an infrared camera.
Infrared detection equipment is employed extensively by military for night vision, navigation, surveillance and targeting.
The novelty of this coating lies in its functionality within the near-infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum, roughly 700 to 1,200 nanometres, which matches the standard imaging range of most infrared visualisation equipment. This region is not usually accessible to biologically derived reflective materials.
"Our approach is simple and compatible with a wide array of surfaces, potentially allowing many simple objects to acquire camouflage capabilities," said Gorodetsky.
His work has possible applications in infrared stealth camouflage, energy-efficient reflective coatings and biologically inspired optics.
This is just the first step in developing a material that will self-reconfigure in response to an external signal, he added.
The researchers are currently formulating alternative, nonchemical strategies for triggering colouration changes in the reflectin coating.
"Our long-term goal is to create fabrics that can dynamically alter their texture and colour to adapt to their environments," Gorodetsky said.
"Basically, we're seeking to make shape-shifting clothing - the stuff of science fiction - a reality," said Gorodetsky.
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First Published: Sep 10 2013 | 3:00 PM IST

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