Presentation 2000/2/24
Synthesis of medium-molecular-weight compounds with a cholesteric liquid crystalline property and their application to the rewribable color recording
Nobuyuki Tamaoki,
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Abstract(in English) We introduce compounds having properties of regulating light in both active and passive ways. We specially explain our recent results on new type of non-polymeric cholesteric liquid crystals with a relatively high molecular weight. The liquid crystals present solid films with stable iridescent colors that can be controlled by the experienced thermal history or the photo reaction of a doped compound. Furthermore, it is possible to fix several different colors on a sheet of film that consists of a single type of molecule. The fixed colors are disappeared above 130℃. And new colors are fixed again after erasing. The liquid crystals with these properties have a potential for a rewritable full-color recording material.
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Keyword(in English) Cholesteric liquid crystal / light / full-color recording / photochromism / medium-molecular-weight
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Title (in English) Synthesis of medium-molecular-weight compounds with a cholesteric liquid crystalline property and their application to the rewribable color recording
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Keyword(1) Cholesteric liquid crystal
Keyword(2) light
Keyword(3) full-color recording
Keyword(4) photochromism
Keyword(5) medium-molecular-weight
1st Author's Name Nobuyuki Tamaoki
1st Author's Affiliation National Institute of Materials and Chemical Research()
Date 2000/2/24
Paper # EID99-153
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 653
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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