Mechanochromic Responses of Cholesteric Liquid Crystal
Droplets with Nanoscale Periodic Helical Structures Showing Reversible
and Tunable Structural Color
posted on 2021-12-31, 04:29authored byChenjing Yang, Baiheng Wu, Jian Ruan, Peng Zhao, Jianzhen Shan, Rui Zhang, Dong Ki Yoon, Dong Chen, Kai Liu
Cholesteric
liquid crystal (CLC) droplets with nanoscale periodic
helical structures are omnidirectional under planar anchoring, and
light is selectively reflected from the droplet center at all directions.
However, when CLC droplets are too small, random light scattering
dominates. In this regard, we present a facile method to increase
the selective Bragg reflection of CLC droplets and demonstrate the
unique mechanochromic responses of CLC-droplet-dispersed polymer films.
The films are originally opaque and white, when the films are bidirectionally
stretched, spherical CLC droplets are squeezed into oblate shape and
the point defect at the center of each CLC droplet transitions to
a ring defect, greatly increasing the selective Bragg reflection region
and resulting in the appearance of structural color. By tuning the
helical pitches via the chiral dopant concentration from 1.7 to 3.0
wt %, the desired structural color is achieved. Smart sensors show
color changes in response to hydration and dehydration are designed,
paving the way for the developments of CLC-based functional materials
and smart devices.