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Royal Society of Chemistry, Materials Chemistry Frontiers, 15(5), p. 5653-5657, 2021

DOI: 10.1039/d1qm00451d

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Silk fibroin microspheres as optical resonators for wide-range humidity sensing and biodegradable lasers

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Abstract

Silk fibroin, a naturally abundant and eco-friendly material, is successfully transformed into discrete, well-defined microspherical particles that function as an active optical resonator for precise moisture sensing over a wide humidity range.