2019
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b14650
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Cholesteric Flakes in Motion Driven by the Elastic Force from Nematic Liquid Crystals

Abstract: The paper presents a methodology to control the motion and orientation of suspended reflective cholesteric flakes in a nematic liquid crystal (LC) matrix. The flakes exhibit a dielectric anisotropy which controls their alignment with their in-plane axes parallel to an external electrical dc field. The elastic forces imposed by the LC host affect the switching behavior of the flakes and take care of the realignment to the planar state as soon as the dc field is switched off. When the LC host has a positive diel… Show more

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“…In all previously reported cases where ChLC flakes are used as optically active components for flexible reflective displays, [ 17,19,21,26,37 ] windows, [ 29 ] circular polarization‐dependent security labels, [ 11 ] or as effect pigments for decorative coatings, [ 14 ] the cholesteric material is based on a densely crosslinked polymer network with a static photonic structure.…”
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“…In all previously reported cases where ChLC flakes are used as optically active components for flexible reflective displays, [ 17,19,21,26,37 ] windows, [ 29 ] circular polarization‐dependent security labels, [ 11 ] or as effect pigments for decorative coatings, [ 14 ] the cholesteric material is based on a densely crosslinked polymer network with a static photonic structure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LC network flakes have found use in display technology [ 17–21 ] as well as decorative elements. [ 22,23 ] A variety of manufacturing methods have been described, including cryogenic [ 22 ] and mechanical [ 24,25 ] fracturing, and soft lithography.…”
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