Title: All-Optically Controllable Polymer/Liquid Crystal Composite Films Containing the Azobenzene Liquid Crystal
Abstract: Polymer/liquid crystal (LC) composite films possessing an azobenzene LC as a photoresponsive molecule (AzoCFs) were prepared by the thermal polymerization-induced phase separation method. The composite films (AzoCFs) showed a strong light-scattering state after polymerization, and their optical properties were strongly affected by the compositional ratio of the liquid crystals in the composite film. Change in the transmittance between a light-scattering and a transparent state could be induced isothermally by photoirradiation. Upon irradiation at 366 nm, AzoCFs changed from the light-scattering state to the transparent state. This is ascribed to nematic (N)−isotropic (I) phase transition due to trans−cis isomerization of the azobenzene molecules in the LC domains within the polymer matrix. Furthermore, restoration of the initial state could be achieved by visible-light irradiation (>420 nm), resulting from the I−N phase transition induced by cis−trans back-isomerization of the azobenzene guest molecules.
Publication Year: 1998
Publication Date: 1998-04-21
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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