AI Article Synopsis

  • Blue phase (BP) liquid crystals form 3D cubic structures with unique optical properties, but their growth into large single crystals has been challenging and slow.
  • Researchers achieved large BP monocrystals with a single lattice orientation using a fast self-assembly technique.
  • This new method is about 100 times faster than previous approaches, simplifying the production of these advanced photonic crystals.

Article Abstract

Blue phase (BP) liquid crystals are materials with unique self-assembling properties. They can be regarded as 3D photonic crystals as they organize in 3D cubic structures with sub-micrometer range periodicity and display selective optical bandgaps. Yet, the obtained BP crystals are usually polycrystalline or micrometer-sized monocrystals. Producing large BP monocrystals has proven to be a challenging and time-consuming endeavor, due to BP crystal growth being notoriously slow and the complex requirements for achieving a reasonable size and monocrystalline structure. In this work we successfully obtained large BP monocrystals (single lattice orientation) by fast self-assembly. Our fabrication process, which is about 100× faster than in previous reported research, uses relatively simple techniques, therefore demonstrating a considerable improvement towards the manufacturing of 3D photonic crystals.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.393197DOI Listing

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