Abstract
Biological systems are intriguing as candidate photonic materials in that they offer a number of advantages over semiconductor engineered materials, namely, large quantities of uniform size and spectral response can be readily produced, the systems lend themselves to self assembly and with the advent of protein engineering it is now possible to genetically engineer the response.
© 2002 Optical Society of America
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