Temperature‐Tunable Heliconical and Ferroelectric Nematics for White Lasing
Abstract
Abstract Nematic Liquid Crystals (LCs), noted for their simple molecular alignment and broad use in optoelectronics, remain unmodified for over a century. However, in 2017, a unique polar phase, the ferroelectric nematic (N F ), is confirmed. Subsequently, in 2024, the revolutionary spontaneous mirror symmetry breaking of ferroelectric twist‐bend nematic chiral structures (N TBF phase) is demonstrated. Nematic LCs are commonly used as optically active matrices for luminescent dyes, allowing the fine‐tuning of emission properties through external fields. In this manuscript, the pioneering temperature‐tunable lasing studies utilizing commercial dyes doped into a mixture that displays the N TBF phase within an exceptionally low‐temperature range of 34–43.3 °C are shown. The subsequent experiments explore how lasing characteristics within N TBF and N F phases can be employed in a single, compact device to produce multicolor and white lasers. Furthermore, there are introduced spontaneously formed emissive fibers from the N TBF phase. As perspectives, the voltage‐dependent increase of lasing intensity in N F is demonstrated, showing the exceptional result in two differently arranged LC cells. The findings highlight that simple molecules, like those in nature and living organisms, can shape intricate systems with significant implications for the accelerated progress of laser and display technologies, along with Li‐Fi concepts.
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Authors (7)
Alina Barbara Szukalska
Soft Matter Optics Group Wroclaw University of Science and Technology Wyb. Wyspianskiego 27 Wroclaw 50–370 Poland
Jakub Karcz
Institute of Chemistry
Jakub Herman
Faculty of Advanced Technologies and Chemistry
Damian Pociecha
Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, ul. Pasteura 1, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland
Ewa Górecka
Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, ul. Pasteura 1, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland
Przemysław Kula
Faculty of Advanced Technologies and Chemistry
Jaroslaw Myśliwiec
Soft Matter Optics Group Wroclaw University of Science and Technology Wyb. Wyspianskiego 27 Wroclaw 50–370 Poland