Abstract

Stretchable optical diffuser is an indispensable photon management element in wearable display devices. Herein, a novel optical diffuser constructed by interfacial hydrogen bonding complexation of methylcellulose (MC), poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO), and polymer complex nanoparticles (PCNP) on transparent polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrate is proposed. The introduction of PEO can toughen the complex film and endow the coating with stretchability. With proper thermal treatment, the polymer complex can be crosslinked through esterification which shows an improved optical diffusion performance and durability. The optimized film exhibits 92% of transmittance (T), 93% of haze (H), and 73% of elongation. It also presents a desirable optical diffusion effect about 88% of T and 93% of H in the stretching state. Moreover, the resulting complex film shows excellent anti-fatigue capacity which maintains 90% of T and 90% of H after 10000 stretching cycles. The reported polymer complex film broadens the application of interfacial complexation and demonstrates potential to apply in the integrated wearable optical devices.

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