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Non-invasive characterization of mineralized silk films using light scattering

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Abstract

Light scattering spectroscopy is used as a non-invasive technique to characterize mineralization of silk films. Acquired scattering data is analyzed to provide information about the overall content as well as the organization of mineral deposits.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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