Soft display has been intensively
studied in recent years in the wake of rapid development of a variety
of soft materials. The currently existing solutions for translating
the traditional hard display into the more convenient soft display
mainly include light-emitting diodes, liquid crystals, quantum dots,
and phosphors. The desired soft display should take the advantages
of facile fabrication processes and cheap raw materials. Besides,
the device should be colorful, nontoxic, and not only flexible but
also stretchable. However, the foregoing devices may not own all of
the desired features. Here, a new type of soft display, which consists
of dielectric elastomer and photonic crystals that cover all of the
features mentioned above and can achieve the color change dynamically
and in situ, is reported. In addition to the above features, the angle-dependent
characteristic and the excellent mechanical reliability make it a
great candidate for the next generation of soft display. Finally,
the vast applications of the present concept in a variety of fields
are also prospected.