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Electrically controllable reflection bandwidth polymer-stabilized cholesteric liquid crystals with low operating voltage

Abstract

An electrically controllable reflection bandwidth polymer-stabilised cholesteric liquid crystals (PSCLCs) with low operating voltage is reported. This work focuses on the contribution of the crosslink density of the polymer network to broaden the bandwidth and the ability of the polymer network to trap ionic impurities under direct-current (DC) electric fields. Furthermore, it is shown that the appearance of nonideal optical properties in some samples, such as scatter and haze, is correlated to the polymer/LC compatibility and the soft segments motion under DC electric field. Based on these results, a model relating the motion of the polymer network with the broadening of the reflection bandwidth and the baseline optical properties is developed. This study provides useful guidelines for future PSCLCs production and performance optimisation.

Keywords:
Bandwidth (computing) Voltage Reflection (computer programming) Electric field Polymer network Liquid crystal Low voltage

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