Dye-doped electrically smartwindows based on polymer-stabilized liquid crystal

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Here we report the fabrication of dye-doped polymer-stabilized liquid crystals (PSLC)-based smart windows. The effect of dye doping on PSLC contrast was investigated. Non-dichroic dye tints the PSLC sample in both off- and on-state, which is not beneficial for increasing its off/on contrast. The sample doped with dichroic dye shows a slight color in the off-state and strong color in the on-state, resulting in an enhanced contrast, which attributed to orientation dependent absorption of dichroic dyes. Furthermore, we blended non-dichroic dye and dichroic dye who have complementary absorption together into PSLC mixture. The sample is almost colorless in the off-state due to the subtractive process, while colored in the on-state. The contrast is further enhanced. The results show that the proposed multi-dye-doped PSLC device has high visual contrast and fast response time, making it attractive for applications in light management and architectural aesthetics.

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Sun, H., Xie, Z., Ju, C., Hu, X., Yuan, D., Zhao, W., … Zhou, G. (2019). Dye-doped electrically smartwindows based on polymer-stabilized liquid crystal. Polymers, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym11040694

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