Abstract

To study the effect of the content of the nematic cross-linking units on the mesophase behaviors, the optical and mesomorphic properties of liquid crystalline elastomers (LCEs), aseries of LCEs have been synthesized by hydrosilylation reaction with poly(methylhydrogeno)siloxane, a cholesteric liquid crystalline monomer, and a nematic cross-linking agent. The chemical structures and properties of the synthesized LCEs have been investigated by use of various techniques. Homopolymer P0 bearing only cholesteric component displays a smectic A phase, but elastomers P1-P5 containing different content of nematic cross-linking units show a cholesteric mesophase. The reflection wavelengths of theLCEs show a weak temperature dependence at lower temperatures but a strong temperature dependence at higher temperatures. Furthermore, the maximum reflection wavelengths of the LCEs can be stabilized over a wide temperature range when the LCEs are heated, suggesting that the helical structure and pitch of the cholesteric phase can be stabilized with a polymer network.

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