Crystals (Mar 2022)

Broadband Reflective Liquid Crystal Films Prepared by Rapid Inkjet Printing and Superposition Polymerization

  • Wanli He,
  • Daipeng Yao,
  • Shiguang Luo,
  • Ruijuan Xiong,
  • Xiaotao Yuan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst12040473
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 473

Abstract

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Inkjet printing is a non-contact, material saving and on-demand material manufacturing technology, which is able to be applied to the fabrication of functional materials with high efficiency. A new method for preparing broadband reflective cholesteric films based on inkjet printing and non-stick technology was proposed in this paper. The feasibility of automatic mixing of liquid crystal and doped materials in inkjet printing was studied. The spectral data of samples prepared by manual mixing and automatic mixing by inkjet printing were compared. It was found that the spectral error of the printed film was only less than 0.17 wt%, which reached or even exceeded the effect of manual mixing. The feasibility of preparing liquid crystal films with broadband reflection characteristics by stacking polymerization based on in situ UV polymerization and non-stick technology was verified. By changing the printing amount of chiral doped ink, the bandwidth of PSCLC film can be accurately controlled. This technology is expected to play an important role in scientific research and practical application.

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