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Photoelastic Organogel with Multiple Stimuli Responses
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AbstractThe photoelastic effect has many uses in mechanics today, but it is usually disregarded in flexible materials. Using 2‐phenoxyethyl acrylate as a monomer and 4‐cyano‐4'‐pentylbiphenyl (5CB) as a solvent, a multiple responsive photoelastic organogel (PO) with strong birefringence but low modulus is created. 5CB is a liquid crystal molecule that does not participate in the polymerization process and is always present as tiny molecules in the polymer. It endows the PO low modulus and high birefringence, as well as the ability to drive the birefringence using an electric field. This PO not only has high sensitivity and fast response as a photoelastic strain sensor, but also has a very sensitive response to heat, especially in the range of human body temperature. It also has a high dielectric constant and a strong correlation between the interference color and the applied electric field, allowing for easy writing and erasure of encrypted data. This unique multisignal response feature and low modulus that mimics human skin bring up new opportunities in the potential applications such as multiple information encryption, anticounterfeiting, and multifunctional wearable sensors.
Title: Photoelastic Organogel with Multiple Stimuli Responses
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AbstractThe photoelastic effect has many uses in mechanics today, but it is usually disregarded in flexible materials.
Using 2‐phenoxyethyl acrylate as a monomer and 4‐cyano‐4'‐pentylbiphenyl (5CB) as a solvent, a multiple responsive photoelastic organogel (PO) with strong birefringence but low modulus is created.
5CB is a liquid crystal molecule that does not participate in the polymerization process and is always present as tiny molecules in the polymer.
It endows the PO low modulus and high birefringence, as well as the ability to drive the birefringence using an electric field.
This PO not only has high sensitivity and fast response as a photoelastic strain sensor, but also has a very sensitive response to heat, especially in the range of human body temperature.
It also has a high dielectric constant and a strong correlation between the interference color and the applied electric field, allowing for easy writing and erasure of encrypted data.
This unique multisignal response feature and low modulus that mimics human skin bring up new opportunities in the potential applications such as multiple information encryption, anticounterfeiting, and multifunctional wearable sensors.
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