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Birefringent elastomers with Multiple Stimuli-Responses

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Abstract Currently, even though birefringent soft materials have attracted considerable attention for many sensors and optical devices, it is still difficult for most of them to achieve multiple responses. Herein, we have designed a multiple-responding birefringent elastomer with high birefringence but low modulus by using 2-phenoxy-ethanoacrylate (PHEA) as monomer and 4-cyano-4'pentylbiphenyl as solvent. The excellent transparency (~90%) exhibited by the designed birefringent elastomer allowed us to observe the change of interference color. The obtained birefringent elastomer not only can be used as a photoelastic strain sensor with high sensitivity and fast response but also show a very sensitive response to heat, particularly in the range of the human body temperature. More interestingly, it shows excellent dielectric properties with a strong correlation between the interference color and the applied electric field, which allows easily writing and erasing the encrypted information. These unique multi-signal response features of our obtained birefringent elastomer shed light on the multiple information encryptions, the anti-counterfeiting, and the multifunctional sensors.
Title: Birefringent elastomers with Multiple Stimuli-Responses
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Abstract Currently, even though birefringent soft materials have attracted considerable attention for many sensors and optical devices, it is still difficult for most of them to achieve multiple responses.
Herein, we have designed a multiple-responding birefringent elastomer with high birefringence but low modulus by using 2-phenoxy-ethanoacrylate (PHEA) as monomer and 4-cyano-4'pentylbiphenyl as solvent.
The excellent transparency (~90%) exhibited by the designed birefringent elastomer allowed us to observe the change of interference color.
The obtained birefringent elastomer not only can be used as a photoelastic strain sensor with high sensitivity and fast response but also show a very sensitive response to heat, particularly in the range of the human body temperature.
More interestingly, it shows excellent dielectric properties with a strong correlation between the interference color and the applied electric field, which allows easily writing and erasing the encrypted information.
These unique multi-signal response features of our obtained birefringent elastomer shed light on the multiple information encryptions, the anti-counterfeiting, and the multifunctional sensors.

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