Helium Ion Microscopy and Sectioning of Spider Silk

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Abstract

Focused ion beams have recently emerged as a powerful tool for ultrastructural imaging of biological samples. In this article, we show that helium ion microscopy (HIM), in combination with ion milling, can be used to visualize the inner structure of both major and minor ampullate silk fibers of the orb-web weaving spider Nephila madagascariensis. The internal nanofibrils were imaged in pristine silk fibers, with little or no damage to the sample structure observed. Furthermore, a method to cut/rupture the fibers using He+ ions combined with internal sample tension is presented. This showed that the stretching and rupturing of spider silk is a highly dynamic process with considerable material reorganization.

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Iachina, I., Brewer, J. R., Rubahn, H. G., & Fiutowski, J. (2023). Helium Ion Microscopy and Sectioning of Spider Silk. Scanning, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/2936788

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