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Photoresponsive Blue Phase LCs

The phototuning of BPs can also be fabricated in a pure material system [147]. Das et al. reported a light-induced stable blue phase in photoresponsive diphen-ylbutadiene based mesogen 37. This compound was found to exhibit SmA and N during heating. When the temperature was kept at 118 °C, the photoisomerization induced an isothermal phase transition from SmA to N. Photoirradiation of the SmA film held at a higher temperature (124 °C) for 100 s resulted in transition to a phase with a characteristic classical BP texture showing in Fig. 5.30. The BP was thermodynamically stable and could be maintained at this state for several hours. The characteristic sharp reflection bands compared to the rather broad reflection bands observed for the chiral nematic phase confirmed the formation of BP. The photoinduced formation of the BP exhibited a reflection centered at 510 nm. Subsequent irradiation led to the blue shift to 480 nm in the reflection band. [Pg.165]

Increasing the dopant concentration shifted the initial BP reflection to the UV region, which was tuned across the entire visible region with broad range [Pg.168]


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