研究目的
To develop a novel approach for nano-processing of individual silkworm silk fibers using an ultrafast laser with localized near-field enhancement, aiming to overcome the limitations in nanoengineering and related applications.
研究成果
The study successfully demonstrated a novel approach for nano-processing of individual silkworm silk fibers using an ultrafast laser with localized near-field enhancement, achieving non-invasive localized shaping capabilities such as nano-holing, nano-grooving, and cutting. The processed fibers retained their key molecular structure building blocks, pristine functionality, and excellent mechanical properties, showing potential for biomedical engineering and other applications.
研究不足
The processing efficiency could be further improved, for example, by multi-beam laser. The method is still difficult and time-consuming for fabricating biocompatible carriers.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
Utilized localized near-field enhancement-assisted ablation with an ultrafast laser for nano-processing of silk fibers.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Degummed silkworm silk fibers were prepared and placed on silicon slices for processing.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A femtosecond pulse laser (35 fs), microscope object (NA =
4:5 for silk fiber and NA = 15 for silk fabrics), SEM (HITACHI SU8220), universal testing machine (SHIMADZU AGS-X), Raman spectroscope (Horiba HR800, 532 nm, 1 μm spot size), XPS spectroscope (PHI Quantera SXM, ULVAC-PHI), spectrometer (Shimadzu UV2600). Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Laser pulses were focused on the silk fiber surface, with pulse energy fluences varied for different processing outcomes.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Optical intensity distribution was calculated by the 3D FDTD method; mechanical properties were measured; Raman spectra and XPS images were analyzed.
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