Photonic Cholesteric Liquid-Crystal Elastomers with Reprogrammable Helical Pitch and Handedness

Saddam Hussain, Soo Young Park

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Abstract

The unique combination of the rubber-like property and the photonic helicoidal structure of cholesteric liquid-crystal elastomers (CLCEs) results in one-handed circular polarized light reflection, the wavelength of which is dictated by the Bragg relationship. Herein, a highly stretchable mechanochromic photonic CLCE film was fabricated by cross-linking mesogenic oligomers having thiol terminal groups, which further reacted to form disulfide (-S-S-) linkages. The mechanically stretched photonic CLCE film reflected both right- and left-handed circular polarized lights with a blue-shifted color. The helicoidal pitch and handedness controlled by the applied strain were programmed through a dynamic exchange reaction between the -S-S- linkages, thus realizing the patterning at selective regions. The pattern almost vanished under unpolarized daylight but was visible under circularly polarized light when the patterned photonic CLCE film had been heated above its isotropic temperature. The hidden patterns of the heat-treated CLCE film reappeared under unpolarized daylight when stretched, demonstrating a data encryption ability. These patterned photonic elastomers can be uniquely used in sensors, actuators, soft robotics, flexible displays, data encryption, and anticounterfeiting applications with a mechanochromic camouflage response.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)59275-59287
Number of pages13
JournalACS applied materials & interfaces
Volume13
Issue number49
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Dec 2021

Keywords

  • cholesteric liquid crystal
  • dynamic exchange reaction
  • encryption
  • liquid-crystal elastomer
  • photonic crystal

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