Dynamics of Electrically Driven Cholesteric Liquid
Crystals by Triboelectrification and Their Application in Self-Powered
Information Securing and Vision Correcting
Smart
glass technology is rapidly evolving and finding significant
application in light selectivity devices. However, a major disadvantage
of such devices is their high energy requirement which hinders the
commercialization progress. In this work, a self-powered optical switch
is developed based on the electrochromic effect induced by a vertical
contact-separation triboelectric nanogenerator (VCS-TENG) in a cholesteric
liquid crystal (CLC) display. The voltage produced by the VCS-TENG
causes the CLC display to transition across different physical states,
viz., planar, focal conic, and homeotropic, which correspond to varying
opacities and applications. Light penetration testing showed that
the proposed CLC achieved a shading rate as high as 80%. Moreover,
our device demonstrated high durability of up to 500 cycles. Most
of all, the novel device successfully implemented reliable performance
in important applications that have been demonstrated in this work,
including webcam and cellphone security, and occlusion therapy devices
in ophthalmology.