Optics of spider "sticky" orb webs

Deb M. Kane, Gregory R. Staib, Nishen Naidoo, Douglas J. Little, Marie E. Herberstein

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    Abstract

    Spider orb webs are known to produce colour displays in nature, both in reflection and transmission of sunlight, under certain illumination conditions. The cause of these colours has been the subject of speculation since the time of Newton. It has also been the topic of observational interpretation and some experiment which has proposed diffraction by the fine silks, scattering from rough/structured surfaces and thin film effects as the primary causes. We report systematic studies carried out using the silks of Australian orb web weaving spiders. Studies of both white light and laser light scattering/propagation by natural spider silks have definitively determined the primary cause of the colour displays is rainbows that can be understood by the application of geometric optics combined with new knowledge of the optical properties of the spider web strands, silks, and proteins as optical materials. Additionally, a range of microscopies (optical, AFM, optical surface profiling) show the silks to be optically flat. Overall, spider silks emerge as fascinating optical materials with high dispersion, high birefringence and the potential for future research to show they have high nonlinear optical coefficients. Their importance as a bioinspiration in optics is only just beginning to be realised. Their special optical properties have been achieved by ∼136 million years of evolution driven by the need for the web to evade detection by insect prey.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationBioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication
    EditorsRaúl J. Martín-Palma, Akhlesh Lakhtakia
    Place of PublicationBellingham, Washingto
    PublisherSPIE
    Pages1-13
    Number of pages13
    Volume7975
    ISBN (Print)9780819485373
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011
    EventBioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication - San Diego, CA, United States
    Duration: 7 Mar 20119 Mar 2011

    Other

    OtherBioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CitySan Diego, CA
    Period7/03/119/03/11

    Keywords

    • spider web silk
    • spider web optics
    • refractive index
    • dispersion
    • birefringence
    • micro-optics
    • micro-lens
    • thin film

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