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Characteristics of wide-band reflection of polymer-stabilised cholesteric liquid crystal cell prepared from an unsticking technique
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Materials ScienceEngineeringOptical PropertiesPsclc CellPolymer ScienceLiquid Crystalline ElastomerSurface ModificationStacking TemplatesPolymer ChemistryUnsticking TechniqueWide-band Reflection
An unsticking technique was applied for the fabrication of a polymer-stabilised cholesteric liquid crystal (PSCLC) cell. The template of polymer matrix in the planarly aligned cholesteric liquid crystal (Ch-LC) was perfectly preserved by lifting off the hydrophilic antisticking substrate. The desired PSCLC cell could then be obtained by injecting a third Ch-LC sample between two designed templates of PSCLC layer. By adjusting the pitch distribution in the two stacking templates, a reflectivity of nearly 50% incident light could be yielded and the bandwidth of the reflection spectrum could be controlled accurately in the PSCLC cell. Thus, a method to modulate the wide-band reflection of 50% visible light flux range was offered.
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