Color Tuning in Ferroelectric Nematic Liquid Crystals using Triptycene/Hydrazone Chiral Photoswitches
Abstract
Abstract The development of light‐tunable ferroelectric nematic liquid crystals (N F LCs) will allow for the multi‐stimuli control over the properties of this newly discovered LC phase. Here on the development of photoresponsive chiral ferroelectric nematic liquid crystals (N F * LCs) is reported by incorporating chiral triptycene/hydrazone‐based bistable photoswitchable dopants into the polar liquid crystal mesogen DIO. The propeller‐like dopants exhibit high helical twisting powers with values of 13.5 µm −1 in DIO, with a further increase in value to 31.0 µm −1 upon 442 nm light‐induced Z → E photoisomerization. This process results in the tuning of the N F * LC's reflection color from near infrared, to red, green, and finally blue at 50 °C. The reverse color transition can be induced by 340 nm light irradiation, which drives the E → Z photoisomerization of the hydrazone. The ferroelectric nature of the N F * LC phase is confirmed by applying an alternating current electric field (0.67 V/ µm, 10 Hz, square wave), which initiated azimuthal deformations of the ferroelectric helix.
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Authors (4)
Hao Wang
Division of Quantitative Sciences, Department of Oncology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA
Indu Bala
6128 Burke Laboratory, Department of Chemistry
Ren A. Wiscons
Department of Chemistry, Amherst College, 25 East Drive, Amherst, Massachusetts 01002, United States
Ivan Aprahamian