Abstract:Chemoresponsive liquid crystals (LCs) can be engineered to generate information-rich optical responses (in the form of space-time color and brightness patterns) when exposed to target gas contaminants. We investigate the use of topological descriptors (Euler characteristic, lacunarity, and fractal dimension) for extracting different types of information from these complex optical responses and show that these tools can enable the design of sensors and help gain insights into physical phenomena governing sensor… Show more
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