ABSTRACT
Smart windows which switch between transparent and scattering states can be used not only as privacy window in buildings and cars, but also as information displays, and motorcycle helmet visors. Here, we have proposed a reverse mode polymer-stabilised liquid crystals (PSLCs) smart window based on inhomogeneous alignment surface, which greatly enhances the haze by 42% when compared to device without inhomogeneity treatment. A 100-cm2 window that switches between the power-off clear state (~4% haze) and a power-on scattering state (64% haze at 15 V) in less than 3.5 ms is demonstrated. Since no high-temperature treatment (< 80°C) is involved in device fabrication, further development on plastic films is feasible.
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Acknowledgements
We are sincerely grateful for the support from Research Grants Council (RGC 614413) and partners State Key Laboratory on Advanced Displays and Optoelectronics Technologies of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors. Cuiling MENG and Man Chun Tseng distributed equally to this work.