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Ling-Ling Ma1, Ming-Jie Tang1, Wei Hu1, Ze-Qun Cui2, Shi-Jun Ge1, Peng Chen1, Lu-Jian Chen3, Hao Qian4, Li-Feng Chi2, Yan-Qing Lu1.
Abstract
Hierarchical architecture is of vital importance in soft materials. Focal conic domains (FCDs) of smectic liquid crystals, characterized by an ordered lamellar structure, attract intensive attention. Simultaneously tailoring the geometry and clustering characteristics of FCDs remains a challenge. Here, the 3D smectic layer origami via a 2D preprogrammed photoalignment film is accomplished. Full control of hierarchical superstructures is demonstrated, including the domain size, shape, and orientation, and the lattice symmetry of fragmented toric FCDs. The unique symmetry breaking of resultant superstructures combined with the optical anisotropy of the liquid crystals induces an intriguing polarization-dependent diffraction. This work broadens the scientific understanding of self-assembled soft materials and may inspire new opportunities for advanced functional materials and devices.Entities:
Keywords: origami; photoalignment; smectic focal conic domains; superstructures
Year: 2017 PMID: 28185330 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201606671
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849