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Photo-Imprinting of the Helical Organization in Liquid-Crystal Networks Using Achiral Monomers and Circularly Polarized Light.


ABSTRACT: Control over molecular motion is facilitated in materials with highly ordered nanoscale structures. Here we report on the fabrication of cholesteric liquid-crystal networks by circularly polarized light irradiation, without the need for chiral dopant or plasticizer. The polymer network is obtained by photopolymerization of a smectic achiral diacrylate mesogen consisting of an azobenzene core and discrete oligodimethylsiloxane tails. The synchronous helical photoalignment and photopolymerization originate from the cooperative movement of the mesogens ordered in well-defined responsive structures, together with the flexibility of the oligodimethylsiloxane blocks. The resulting thin films show excellent thermal stability and light-induced memory features with reversible responses. Additionally, we demonstrate the fabrication of photo-patterned films of liquid-crystal networks with opposite helical senses. These findings provide a new method to make light-controllable chiroptical materials with exciting applications in optics and photonics.

SUBMITTER: Sakaino H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9305743 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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