Abstract
An ultraviolet light absorber was introduced in the composition of a polymer‐stabilised cholesteric liquid crystal (PSCLC) for which a thermally‐induced helicity inversion occurs. The PSCLC exhibits a strong structural discontinuity and two distinct reflection bands with inverse circular polarisations that correspond to polymer‐poor and polymer‐rich phases. The temperature can be tuned so that the material exhibits a single reflection band with the amount of reflected light close to 90% and both circular polarisations after an electric field has been applied.
*Present address: Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Ohio, USA.
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*Present address: Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Ohio, USA.