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Self-diffusion method for broadband reflection in polymer-stabilized cholesteric liquid crystal films

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Pages 494-503 | Received 30 Jun 2021, Accepted 07 Sep 2021, Published online: 23 Sep 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Chiral nematic liquid crystal (N*-LCs) films with wide pitch gradients covering the near infrared (NIR) region are facilely obtained by a simple controlling diffusion method. The polymer network can not only fix the orientation of N*-LCs, but also serves as a diffusion channel for substances, and has excellent compatibility. First, in the design of the pre-polymerisation (Incomplete polymerisation) layer, mainly by controlling the content of polymerisable monomer and UV-absorbing dyes in N*-LCs, a polymer network with density gradient distribution and suitable for material diffusion is formed, and the substrate of the oil repellent layer on the side of the low-density polymer network is easier to be peeled off. Then, nematic liquid crystals are injected between the pre-polymerisation layer and another oriented glass substrate. Due to the large concentration difference of chiral compounds and UV-327 between the two liquid crystals, the gradient distribution of spacing is formed by diffusion. Because of the gradient distribution of the UV-327, the gradient distribution of the pitch is further increased after polymerisation again. Finally, the effect of the UV-327 on the polymer network of the pre-polymerised layer is observed using SEM. Thus, a new method for reflective broadband in the near-infrared region is proposed.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [Nos. 52073027, 51973017], Science and Technology Planning Project of 2020 Beijing Education Commission [KM202010015006].

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