Broadband reflective liquid crystalline gels due to the ultraviolet light screening made by the liquid crystal

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It is shown that the natural ultraviolet light absorbing properties of the liquid crystal constituent during the photoinduced elaboration of a liquid crystalline gel induce the broadening of the reflection bandwidth. The polymer component is then included in a resin by preserving its spatial distribution, and transmission electron microscopy investigations of cross sections show the existence of a structure gradient, which is at the origin of the broadening phenomenon. Such reflectors may be of interest for reflective polarizer-free displays or smart windows for the control of solar light for which a broadband reflection is required. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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Relaix, S., Bourgerette, C., & Mitov, M. (2006). Broadband reflective liquid crystalline gels due to the ultraviolet light screening made by the liquid crystal. Applied Physics Letters, 89(25). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2416251

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