Graphene Patterned After Moth Eyes Could Give Us ‘Smart Wallpaper’
Tweaking the structure of graphene so that it matches patterns establish in the eye of moths could one day give us “ smart wallpaper , ” among a innkeeper of other useful engineering science . Using a novel technique called “ nano texturing , ” scientist at the University of Surrey in England have successfully modified radical - thin graphene sheets to create the most effective unclouded - absorbent fabric to date , which is equal to of generating electrical energy from both captured light and barren oestrus ....