Stimuli‐responsive active materials for dynamic control of light field

Ren Zheng, Yang Wei, Zi‐Chen Zhang, Ze‐Yu Wang, Ling‐Ling Ma, Yu Wang, Ling Huang, Yan‐Qing Lu
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Abstract The increasing demand for the multidimensional and dynamic control of light has spurred the development of stimuli‐responsive, reconfigurable, and programmable optical systems. Liquid crystals (LCs), which combine liquid‐like stimuli‐responsiveness and crystal‐like orientational ordering, have emerged as highly appealing soft materials. Owing to their exceptional optical performance and programmable functionalities, they are becoming incredibly important materials in active planar optics and photonics. Additionally, silk proteins, luminescent materials, and metasurfaces exhibit dynamic optical properties, enabling remarkable multifunctional applications. This review focuses on the advancements in stimuli‐responsive materials, including LCs, silk proteins, luminescent materials, and active metasurfaces as well as some of these materials paired with LCs. Their attractive tunable applications in optics and photonics, along with the great potential for the future development of active optical systems, are also emphasized.
刺激-用于光场动态控制的响应性活性材料
对光的多维和动态控制的需求日益增长,促进了刺激响应、可重构和可编程光学系统的发展。液晶(lc)结合了液体样的刺激反应性和晶体样的定向排序,已经成为极具吸引力的软材料。由于其优异的光学性能和可编程功能,它们正在成为有源平面光学和光子学中非常重要的材料。此外,丝蛋白、发光材料和超表面表现出动态光学特性,使其具有非凡的多功能应用。本文综述了刺激反应材料的研究进展,包括LCs、丝蛋白、发光材料和活性超表面材料,以及与LCs配对的一些材料。它们在光学和光子学中的可调谐应用,以及主动光学系统未来发展的巨大潜力,也得到了强调。
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