Abstract
The development of polymer-dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) capable of infrared smart tuning and displaying distinct information under ultraviolet, visible, and infrared light presents significant challenges. These challenges include the tuning of electro-optical properties and IR reflectivity, the preparation of complex patterns, and the display of different display states under various stimuli. In this work, nanofibers doped with alumina-zinc oxide nanoparticles (AZO NPs) and loaded with cesium tungstate nanoparticles (Cs0.33WO3 NPs) into PDLC not only enhanced their electro-optical properties but also added infrared shielding. Temperature regulation tests demonstrate that PDLC films can intelligently modulate infrared light reflection, offering superior shading and temperature regulation capabilities. PDLC smart windows integrated with nanofibers achieve a temperature coordination function, maintaining a temperature differential of 12.1 °C compared to standard PDLC. This significant enhancement underscores their potential for applications in thermally regulated smart windows. In addition, a full-wavelength anti-counterfeiting mode for PDLC was developed using a screen-printing strategy to display different information under various wavelengths of light. Noteworthily, the anti-counterfeiting system exhibits a bright fluorescent pattern under UV light, a scattering pattern under visible light, and an infrared-modulated pattern when viewed with an infrared detector. Furthermore, an advanced dynamic anti-counterfeiting mode with time response was created using nanofibers loaded with different concentrations of Cs0.33WO3 NPs. This advanced anti-counterfeiting material can be used as multimodal and dynamic anti-counterfeiting label, which greatly facilitates the development of novel anti-counterfeiting and optical sensing materials.
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