Cholesteric liquid crystals with an electrically controllable reflection bandwidth based on ionic polymer networks and chiral ions

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The reflection bandwidth can be tuned dynamically by electric fields in the visible wavelength regime.

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We experimentally observed that the photonic band gap (reflection band) of polymer stabilized cholesteric liquid crystals with negative dielectric anisotropies can be greatly broadened under DC electric fields.


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