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Flexible thermochromic fabrics enabling dynamic colored display

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
November 3, 2022
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Fibrous devices have attracted more and more research due to their unique one-dimensional morphological advantages such as flexibility, light weight and wearability. In the past decade, a variety of functional fibrous devices have been developed, including conductive, energy harvesting and memory devices, sensors, actuators and lighting devices. Among them, color-changing fibers provide a new direction for the research of new contemporary information display and human-computer interaction due to their extensibility and programmability. When the clothes people wear can change color and pattern instantly with the signal of external environment, it can not only enrich the aesthetics of the clothes itself, but also establish the bridge of natural interaction between users and environment, and realize the timely display and perception of environmental information.

Flexible thermochromic fabrics enabling dynamic colored display

Credit: Guoming Tao

Fibrous devices have attracted more and more research due to their unique one-dimensional morphological advantages such as flexibility, light weight and wearability. In the past decade, a variety of functional fibrous devices have been developed, including conductive, energy harvesting and memory devices, sensors, actuators and lighting devices. Among them, color-changing fibers provide a new direction for the research of new contemporary information display and human-computer interaction due to their extensibility and programmability. When the clothes people wear can change color and pattern instantly with the signal of external environment, it can not only enrich the aesthetics of the clothes itself, but also establish the bridge of natural interaction between users and environment, and realize the timely display and perception of environmental information.

Researchers led by Prof. Guangming Tao at Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), China have been dedicated to research in the field of functional fibers. Prof. Tao’s team has proposed a wet spinning process that can produce a variety of color reversible thermochromic fibers on a large scale, and its excellent mechanical properties and weaveability can be used to produce colorful fabric displays in everyday clothing. To demonstrate the application of these fibers, dynamic colored display fabric with QR code was prepared and the color-changeable QR code was successfully recognized, which may find application in social contact, information security, identification, shopping and electronic payment. It will provide more possibilities for the Internet of Things and wearable human-computer interaction interface. The work entitled “Flexible thermochromic fabrics enabling dynamic colored display” was published on Frontiers of Optoelectronics (published on Sept. 29, 2022).

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Reference: Li P, Sun Z, Wang R, et al. Flexible thermochromic fabrics enabling dynamic colored display. Frontiers of Optoelectronics, 2022, 15(3): 40. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12200-022-00042-3

 

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Founded in May 1954, Higher Education Press Limited Company (HEP), affiliated with the Ministry of Education, is one of the earliest institutions committed to educational publishing after the establishment of P. R. China in 1949. After striving for six decades, HEP has developed into a major comprehensive publisher, with products in various forms and at different levels. Both for import and export, HEP has been striving to fill in the gap of domestic and foreign markets and meet the demand of global customers by collaborating with more than 200 partners throughout the world and selling products and services in 32 languages globally. Now, HEP ranks among China’s top publishers in terms of copyright export volume and the world’s top 50 largest publishing enterprises in terms of comprehensive strength.

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About Frontiers of Optoelectronics

Frontiers of Optoelectronics (FOE) aims at introducing the most recent research results and the cutting edge improvements in the area of photonics and optoelectronics. It is dedicated to be an important information platform for rapid communication and exchange between researchers in the related areas. The journal publishes review articles, research articles, letters, comments, special issues, and so on. The Editors-in-Chief are Academician Qihuang Gong from Peking University and Prof. Xinliang Zhang from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. FOE has been indexed by ESCI, Ei, SCOPUS, DOAJ, CSCD, Source Journals for Chinese Scientific and Technical Papers and Citations, etc. FOE is fully open access since 2022.



Journal

Frontiers of Optoelectronics

DOI

10.1007/s12200-022-00042-3

Method of Research

Experimental study

Subject of Research

Not applicable

Article Title

Flexible thermochromic fabrics enabling dynamic colored display

Article Publication Date

29-Sep-2022

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