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Colorable Light-Scattering Device Based on Polymer-Stabilized Ion-Doped Cholesteric Liquid Crystal and an
Xiaoshuai Li1, Yuqiang Guo2, Meishan Zhang3
1School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin 300401, PR China.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
|January 26, 2023
Summary
This study presents a novel colorable liquid crystal (LC) device combining polymer-stabilized cholesteric LC with an electrochromic layer. The device offers four states, controllable via electric fields, for advanced smart window applications.
Area of Science:
- Materials Science
- Optoelectronics
- Polymer Science
Background:
- Bistable polymer-stabilized cholesteric liquid crystal (LC) devices are known for energy efficiency.
- Existing LC devices primarily offer transparent and light-scattering states.
- There is a growing interest in LC devices with added functionalities like light absorption and color change.
Purpose of the Study:
- To fabricate a novel colorable LC device with four distinct operating states.
- To investigate the working principle and fabrication strategy of the proposed device.
- To explore the impact of material composition and device structure on performance.
Main Methods:
- Fabrication of a device integrating polymer-stabilized ion-doped cholesteric LC with an electrochromic layer.
- Utilizing dielectric response of LC, electrohydrodynamic effects, and electrochromic redox reactions.
- Controlling device states (transparent/scattering, colored/colorless) via electric field frequency and direction.
Main Results:
- The device successfully demonstrated four operating states: transparent, light-scattering, colored transparent, and colored light-scattering.
- Material composition (monomer, chiral dopant) influenced polymer network, LC pitch, driving voltage, and contrast ratio.
- Electrochromic layer thickness significantly affected transmittance in coloring/fading states.
Conclusions:
- Optimized material and construction yielded a device with excellent operating states.
- The developed device is suitable for applications in smart windows and energy-saving displays.
- The study highlights the potential of combining LC and electrochromic technologies for advanced optical devices.

