화학공학소재연구정보센터
Color Research and Application, Vol.23, No.4, 210-220, 1998
Color gamut of cholesteric liquid-crystal films and flakes by standard colorimetry
Despite angle dependence and polarization selectivity, the color of cholesteric liquid-crystal (CLC) polysiloxane films can be quantified by standard colorimetry. A new fractured form of the film called "flakes" makes it possible to use the Center of Gravity Color Mixing Principle to predict the chromaticity of CLC color mixtures. A complete color gamut can be produced by layering CLC films, mixing CLCs physico-chemically, and mixing CLC flakes.