Effect of a dual functional polymer on the electro-optical properties of blue phase liquid crystals

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The effects of the fluorinated monomer with an ethynyl group on the electro-optical properties of polymer-stabilized blue phase liquid crystals (PSBPLCs) were investigated in different polymer systems. In rigid polymer systems, the Kerr constant can be increased by about 27.6%, while keeping a microsecond response time. In soft polymer systems, hysteresis decreased by about 45.5% and residual birefringence can be reduced from 1.85% to 0.6%. The above phenomena exhibited dual functions of affecting the anchoring energy and the viscosity of the system simultaneously. The results provide a potential value for the ethynyl-containing monomers in PSBPLC systems.

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Gao, L., Wang, K. M., Zhao, R., Ma, H. M., & Sun, Y. B. (2019). Effect of a dual functional polymer on the electro-optical properties of blue phase liquid crystals. Polymers, 11(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym11071128

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