JOURNAL ARTICLE

Light-addressable liquid crystal polymer dispersed liquid crystal

Luciano De SioE. OuskovaPamela F. LloydRafael VergaraNelson V. TabiryanTimothy J. Bunning

Year: 2017 Journal:   Optical Materials Express Vol: 7 (5)Pages: 1581-1581   Publisher: Optica Publishing Group

Abstract

Scattering-free liquid crystal polymer-dispersed liquid crystal polymer (LCPDLC) films are fabricated by combining a room temperature polymerizable liquid crystal (LC) monomer with a mesogenic photosensitive LC. The morphological and photosensitive properties of the system are analysed with polarized optical microscopy and high resolution scanning and transmission electron microscopy. A two-phase morphology comprised of oriented fibril-like polymeric structures interwoven with nanoscale domains of phase separated LC exists. The nanoscale of the structures enables an absence of scattering which allows imaging through the LCPDLC sample without optical distortion. The use of a mesogenic monomer enables much smaller phase separated domains as compared to nonmesogenic systems. All-optical experiments show that the transmitted intensity, measured through parallel polarizers, can be modulated by the low power density radiation (31 mW/cm2) of a suitable wavelength (532 nm). The reversible and repeatable transmission change is due to the photoinduced trans-cis photoisomerization process. The birefringence variation (0.01) obtained by optically pumping the LCPDLC films allow their use as an alloptical phase modulator

Keywords:
Materials science Liquid crystal Mesogen Polarizer Birefringence Optics Polymer Optoelectronics Phase (matter) Optical microscope Transmission electron microscopy Scanning electron microscope Nanotechnology Composite material Organic chemistry

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Liquid Crystal Research Advancements
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Photochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Nonlinear Optical Materials Studies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering

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