As demand grows for sustainable optical materials, conventional biomass films struggle with opacity and thickness trade-offs. Now, researchers from Central South University of Forestry and Technology, led by Prof. Yingfeng Zuo and Prof. Yiqiang Wu, have developed a bioinspired precision peeling strategy to isolate 10-μm-thick bamboo green frameworks with 88% haze and 80% transparency. This work offers a scalable route to eco-friendly light-management layers for optoelectronics.
Why Bamboo Green Matters
Innovative Design and Features
Applications and Future Outlook
This study demonstrates a biomimetic, low-cost pathway to high-performance cellulose optical films, bridging sustainability and functionality for next-generation photovoltaics and optoelectronics.
Nano-Micro Letters
Experimental study
Bioinspired Precision Peeling of Ultrathin Bamboo Green Cellulose Frameworks for Light Management in Optoelectronics
5-Aug-2025