Abstract

ABSTRACT Colourful polymer-stabilised cholesteric liquid crystal (PSCLC) film attracted much attention for their applications in decoration and anti-counterfeiting. Herein, a chiral dopant was synthesised using trans-p-hexoxycinnamic acid. With the addition of this chiral dopant in a reactive LC mixture, both thermochromic and photochromic phenomena were found. The Bragg reflection band of the CLC mixture shifted to long wavelength with extending 365-nm UV light irradiation time or increasing temperature. The structural colour can cover the visible range. The photochromic property of the CLC mixture was driven by the photoisomerisation of the chiral dopant. Colourful PSCLC patterns were prepared based on the thermochromic and/or photochromic properties and using masks. The results shown here not only give us a better understanding the competition between photopolymerisation and photoisomerisation, but also lay a foundation for the preparation of the decorations.

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