Abstract
A number of terpolymers were synthesized by copolymerization of nematogenic, chiral and photochromic monomers with different contents of spiropyran photosensitive side groups. The synthesized copolymers possess selective light reflection in the visible region of the spectrum. Action of UV light on planarly-oriented films of the copolymers leads to the formation of the merocyanine form of the dye with a maximum of absorbance coinciding with the selective light reflection peak. The 'degeneration' of the selective light reflection is observed during this process. It was shown that such types of material can be used for reversible information storage; the principal scheme for the processes of optical data recording and reading is suggested.