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Fabricating Freestanding, Broadband Reflective Cholesteric Liquid-Crystal Networks via Topological Tailoring of the Sm-Ch Phase Transition

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 15, Issue 17, Pages 21425-21434

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c00931

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cholesteric liquid-crystal network; thermochromic behavior; topological regulation; broadband reflection; rewritable feature

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In this research, a feasible and flexible method for fabricating cholesteric liquid-crystal networks (CLCNs) with precise colors across the entire visible spectrum has been proposed. The influences of chiral and achiral LC monomers on the thermochromic behaviors of CLC precursors and the topology of the polymerized CLCNs have been systematically investigated. High-resolution multicolor patterns in one CLCN film have been generated through photomask polymerization. The freestanding CLCN films exhibit perceivable mechanochromic behaviors and repeated erasing-rewriting performances.
Numerous biological systems in nature provide much inspiration for humanity to master diverse coloration strategies for creating stimuli-responsive materials and display devices, such as to access gorgeous structural colors from well-defined photonic structures. Cholesteric liquid crystals (CLCs) are a fascinating genre of photonic materials displaying iridescent colors responsive to circumstance changes; however, it is still a big challenge to design materials with broadband color variation as well as good flexibility and freestanding capacity. Herein, we report a feasible and flexible strategy to fabricate cholesteric liquid-crystal networks (CLCNs) with precise colors across the entire visible spectrum through molecular structure tailoring and topology engineering and demonstrate their application as smart displays and rewritable photonic paper. Influences of chiral and achiral LC monomers on the thermochromic behaviors of CLC precursors as well as on the topology of the polymerized CLCNs are systematically investigated, demonstrating that the monoacrylate achiral LC facilitated the formation of a smectic phase-chiral phase (Sm-Ch) pretransitional phase in the CLC mixture and improved the flexibility of the photopolymerized CLCNs. High-resolution multicolor patterns in one CLCN film are generated through photomask polymerization. In addition, the freestanding CLCN films show perceivable mechanochromic behaviors and repeated erasing-rewriting performances. This work opens avenues toward the realization of pixelated colorful patterns and rewritable CLCN films promising in technology fields ranging from information storage and smart camouflage to anti-counterfeiting and smart display.

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