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Spider Dragline Silk-Based Flexible Temperature Sensor

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Abstract

We fabricate a spider silk-based multimode interferometer through evanescent coupling method. The silk is used to achieve light guiding and temperature sensing simultaneously. The sensing structure is encapsulated in PDMS, and made into a flexible and wearable sensor which can be used for real-time monitoring of human body temperature.

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