Abstract

The isothermal formation of concentric colour domains has been observed in a cholesteric mixture doped with 10 wt % of a photochromic nematic material. The host cholesteric mixture included the Merck materials BL131a and BL130, while the photochromic dopant was a mixture of 4-n-butyl-4′-n-alkoxyazobenzenes (BAAB). The helical pitch of the host cholesteric mixture was increased, as expected, on addition of the photochromic nematic material prior to irradiation with the molecules in the purely trans-configuration. On irradiation with low power (0.6 mW) argon ion laser light, cis-isomers formed within the interaction region and concentric colour domains appeared. Selective reflection from the colour domains occurred in the 400–560 nm spectral range. The coloured domains persisted in the time period following irradiation and extended beyond the interaction region because of diffusion of the cis-isomers. Using the diffusion equation, an expression has been obtained for the average concentration of cis-isomers in each of the coloured domains and the dependence of the reflection wavelength upon the concentration of cis-isomers has been determined.

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