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[FMC10/LCT10-4] Broadband Reflection in Cholesteric Liquid Crystals Using a Polymer-Separated Double-Layer Structure
layered structure, broadband reflection, cholesteric liquid crystals
By irradiating polymer-cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) composites with UV light, a polymer-separated double-layer structure is formed due to the inhomogeneous polymerization reactions of polymers in the upper and lower spaces. This double-layered cholesteric structure with two reflection bands makes it possible to broaden the reflection bandwidth in CLCs.