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Biomimetic Materials
Inspired by the color‐changing process of natural foliage, a biomimetic material was developed by adopting microcapsuled thermochromic pigments and chrome titanate yellow pigments as fillers in the transparent substrate. The material is reversibly color‐changing and can closely resemble the spectral characteristics of vegetation foliage. More in article number 2303966, Linshuang...
Multispectral/hyperspectral technologies can easily detect man‐made objects in vegetation by subtle spectral differences between the object and vegetation, and powerful reconnaissance increases the demand for camouflage materials closely resembling vegetation spectra. However, previous biomimetic materials have only presented static colors that cannot change color, and camouflage in multiple bands...
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