Abstract

A reverse mode operation has been achieved in a polymer dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) film by a novel methodology. A mixture of a dual frequency addressable liquid crystal (crossover frequency (fc): 13 kHz at 298 K), an acryl monomer and an acryl oligomer was irradiated by UV light under the application of an electric field [50 V, 100 Hz(≪fc)] to give a reverse mode PDLC film. The film thus prepared shows 95% transmittance in the absence of an applied voltage (OFF state), while the transmittance decreases to 5% by applying 50 V at 50 kHz (≳fc) (ON state). Upon removal of the applied voltage, the film transmittance returns to 95%. The response time (the ON time: 24 ms and the OFF time: 74 ms) are similar to those of normal mode PDLC films.

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