Reconfigurable Infrared Camouflage Coatings from a Cephalopod Protein
Phan, L.; Walkup IV, W. G.; Ordinario, D. D.; Karshalev, E.; Jocson, J-M.; Burke, A. M.; Gorodetsky, A. A.; Advanced Materials, 2013, 25(39), pp. 5621-5625.
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