Light-induced bi-directional switching of thermal conductivity in azobenzene-doped liquid crystal mesophases

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Abstract

The development of systems that can be switched between states with different thermal conductivities is one of the current challenges in materials science. Despite their enormous diversity and chemical richness, molecular materials have been only scarcely explored in this regard. Here, we report a reversible, light-triggered thermal conductivity switching of ≈30-40% in mesophases of pure 4,4′-dialkyloxy-3-methylazobenzene. By doping a liquid crystal matrix with the azobenzene molecules, reversible and bidirectional switching of the thermal conductivity can be achieved by UV/Vis-light irradiation. Given the enormous variety of photoactive molecules and chemically compatible liquid crystal mesophases, this approach opens unforeseen possibilities for developing effective thermal switches based on molecular materials.

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Varela-Domínguez, N., López-Bueno, C., López-Moreno, A., Claro, M. S., Rama, G., Leborán, V., … Rivadulla, F. (2023). Light-induced bi-directional switching of thermal conductivity in azobenzene-doped liquid crystal mesophases. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 11(14), 4588–4594. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3tc00099k

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