Issue 41, 2013

A real time optical strain sensor based on a cholesteric liquid crystal network

Abstract

A flexible, strain sensor for monitoring uniaxial deformations in oriented polymer films is demonstrated. The sensor consists of a crosslinked cholesteric liquid crystal layer which is spray-coated on a uniaxially oriented polyamide 6 substrate. When no deformation is applied, reflectivity measurements showed a well-defined reflection band. Upon uniaxial extension, the reflection band shifted towards lower wavelengths. A 40 nm shift was recorded for 13% of strain. This wavelength shift is attributed to a decrease in the cholesteric helix's pitch which is induced by the change in thickness of the CLC coating due to Poisson's contraction. As a result the colour of the film changed from orange to green with increasing strain. The optical response was found to follow the mechanical behaviour of the polymer substrate. Cycling loading showed a time dependent optical response of the sensor fitting with the viscoplastic mechanical response of the substrate giving real time information on the deformation.

Graphical abstract: A real time optical strain sensor based on a cholesteric liquid crystal network

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
14 Jun 2013
Accepted
07 Aug 2013
First published
08 Aug 2013

RSC Adv., 2013,3, 18794-18798

A real time optical strain sensor based on a cholesteric liquid crystal network

O. T. Picot, M. Dai, E. Billoti, D. J. Broer, T. Peijs and C. W. M. Bastiaansen, RSC Adv., 2013, 3, 18794 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA42986E

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