Issue 1, 2014

The contribution of chirality and crosslinker concentration to reflection wavelength tuning in structurally chiral nematic gels

Abstract

Tunable reflective material systems are potentially useful in a range of applications including displays, optical filters, photonics, and sensing. Presented here is a systematic study of thermally induced reflection wavelength tuning in structurally chiral nematic gels. The tuning is enabled by a swelling/de-swelling/re-swelling transition driven by order/disorder transitions in the liquid crystal and the liquid crystalline polymer network. By preparing liquid crystal polymer networks from single component liquid crystal monomers we isolate the contribution of chemical chirality and the crosslink density of the liquid crystal polymer network to thermally-induced reflection wavelength tuning. Further elucidating the fundamental relationships between the composition of the polymer network and the resulting optical properties is a key step towards enabling advancement and optimization necessary to realize the utility of this mechanism in devices such as mirrorless lasers.

Graphical abstract: The contribution of chirality and crosslinker concentration to reflection wavelength tuning in structurally chiral nematic gels

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Jul 2013
Accepted
06 Nov 2013
First published
06 Nov 2013

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2014,2, 132-138

The contribution of chirality and crosslinker concentration to reflection wavelength tuning in structurally chiral nematic gels

S. A. Cazzell, M. E. McConney, V. P. Tondiglia, L. V. Natarajan, T. J. Bunning and T. J. White, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2014, 2, 132 DOI: 10.1039/C3TC31432D

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