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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2011, 2, 186–197, doi:10.3762/bjnano.2.22
Figure 1: Infrared receptors in Melanophila beetles (A) and pyrophilous bug species of the genus Aradus (B). ...
Figure 2: Schematic drawings of single IR receptors of Melanophila (A) and Aradus (B). 1: outer exocuticle; 2...
Figure 3: Principle of a gas-filled Golay sensor with optical read-out. For explanations see text.
Figure 4: Comparison of the sensillum (left) with the model of the sensor (right).
Figure 5: Maximum central deflection ymax of a circular membrane as function of factor Ω and irradiation time...
Figure 6: IR power density as function of the cavity axis for different liquids. Suprasil® 300 was used as th...
Figure 7: Temperature distribution along the cavity axis 50 ms after the onset of irradiation for different l...
Figure 8: Temperature distribution along the cavity axis z 0.5 s after the onset of irradiation for a water-f...
Figure 9: Pressure difference ΔP of a circular membrane at t = 0.5 s as a function of factor Ω for a water-fi...
Figure 10: Maximum central deflection ymax of a circular membrane at t = 0.5 s as function of factor Ω for a w...
Figure 11: Left: model of the pressure core in the sensillum connected by nanocanals with the outer compartmen...
Figure 12: Pressures in the cavity, PC, and in the reservoir, PR, as a function of time for a cavity with a vo...
Figure 13: Comparison of time constants for a compensation leak of a cavity filled with water or with CO2 gas ...