Abstract

AbstractResponsive photonic crystals have attracted significant attention in fundamental scientific research and technological applications. Upon applying external stimuli, such as mechanical, electrical, magnetic, and optical triggers, the optical properties of photonic crystals can be actively tuned. Among a large number of photonic crystals, cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are considered one of the most promising materials due to their renewability, simplicity of preparation, and unprecedented chirality. A comprehensive overview of the fundamental design principles, methodologies, responsive mechanisms, and practical applications of responsive chiral photonic CNC materials is presented here. The changes in helix pitch, refractive index, orientation, and resulting structural and optical properties of chiral photonic CNCs in response to various stimuli are discussed. Thereafter, novel applications of responsive chiral photonic CNCs, such as colorimetric sensors, photonic actuators, rewritable photonic papers, and anti‐counterfeiting smart tags are described. We conclude by discussing future challenges and opportunities for developing high‐performance responsive chiral photonic CNC materials.

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