Chiral-nematic liquid crystals as one dimensional photonic materials in optical sensors
Abstract
Current developments in the field of thermotropic chiral-nematic liquid crystals as sensors are discussed. These one dimensional photonic materials are based on low molecular weight liquid crystals and chiral-nematic polymeric networks. For both low molecular weight LCs and polymer networks, real-time and time integrating sensors have been realized. The response mechanism is either based on a change of helical twisting power of the dopant upon exposure to an analyte, or due to physical swelling, with a change of order in the liquid crystalline phase upon uptake of the analyte, causing the pitch to change. Sensors that respond to organic and water vapour, amines, water CO2, O2, metal ions, pH, strain and temperature have been reported.