Janus Microdroplets with Tunable Self-recoverable and Switchable Reflective Structural Colors.
Mingzhu LiuJiemin FuShengsong YangYuchen WangLishuai JinSo Hee NahYuchong GaoYifan NingChristopher B MurrayShu YangPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
Microdroplets made from chiral liquid crystals (CLCs) can display reflective structural colors. However, the small area of reflection and their isotropic shape limit their performance. Here, we synthesize Janus microdroplets through phase separation between CLCs and silicone oil. The as-synthesized Janus microdroplets show primary structural colors with ∼ 14 times larger area compared to their spherical counterparts at a specific orientation; the orientation and thus the colored/transparent states can be switched by applying a magnetic field. The color of the Janus microdroplets can be tuned ranging from red to violet by varying the concentration of the chiral dopant in the CLC phase. Due to the density difference between the two phases, the Janus microdroplets prefer to orientate the silicone oil side up vertically, enabling the self-recoverable structural color after distortion. The Janus microdroplets can be dispersed in aqueous media to track the configuration and speed of magnetic objects. They can also be patterned as multiplexed labels for data encryption. The magnetic field-responsive Janus CLC microdroplets presented here offer new insights to generate and switch reflective colors with high color saturation. It also paves the way for broader applications of CLCs, including anti-counterfeiting, data encryption, display, and untethered speed sensors. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.