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A Dye-Dispersed Liquid Crystal Smart Reflector
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 February 2011
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We report a liquid crystal smart reflector, consisting of a cholesteric liquid crystal doped with dye. Light entering the liquid crystal is absorbed by the dye, generating heat which raises the average temperature of the liquid crystal. This in turn changes the pitch length of the cholesteric liquid crystal, causing an increase in its reflectivity, and thus reducing the amount of light absorbed by the dye molecules. A negative feedback stabilized condition is reached, in which the reflectivity is proportional to the incident light intensity. This effect is demonstrated both theoretically and experimentally.
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