Abstract
Determining the tunability of the optical coefficients, order parameter, and transition temperatures in optically transparent auxetic liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) is vital for applications, including impact-resistant glass laminates. Here, we report measurements of the refractive indices, order parameters, and transition temperatures in a family of acrylate-based LCEs in which the mesogenic content varies from ∼50 to ∼85%. Modifications in the precursor mixture allow the order parameter, ⟨P2⟩, of the LCE to be adjusted from 0.46 to 0.73. The extraordinary refractive index changes most significantly with composition, from ∼1.66 to ∼1.69, in moving from a low to high mesogenic content. We demonstrate that all LCE refractive indices decrease with increasing temperature, with temperature coefficients of ∼10-4 K-1, comparable to optical plastics. In these LCEs, the average refractive index and the refractive index anisotropy are tunable via both chemical composition and order parameter control; we report design rules for both.
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Cooper, E. J., Reynolds, M., Raistrick, T., Berrow, S. R., Jull, E. I. L., Reshetnyak, V., … Gleeson, H. F. (2024). Controlling the Optical Properties of Transparent Auxetic Liquid Crystal Elastomers. Macromolecules, 57(5), 2030–2038. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.3c02226
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