A. Suzuki et K. Sanda, Control of light transmission in polymer gels by stimuli-responsive guest microparticles, JPN J A P 1, 38(9A), 1999, pp. 5204-5211
We developed a soft, optical material of polymer gels with the capability o
f controlling the visible light transmission in response to temperature cha
nge. The polymer gel is a weakly cross-linked thermostable network of poly(
acrylamide), which is slightly impregnated with thermoresponsive gel microp
articles of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide). It was found that the light transm
ission can be reversibly controlled only by adjusting the temperature; the
transmitted light intensity rapidly and continuously decreases with increas
ing temperature. The system can, therefore, behave as an optical "shutter".
The phenomena were attributed to the local structural change induced by th
e volume phase transition of guest microparticles. The light transmission p
roperties depend on the interpenetrating stare of guest microparticles immo
bilized in host networks. which are permanently introduced during gelation.
The relaxation time depends on both the final and the initial temperatures
. Static and kinetic properties are discussed phenomenologically on the bas
is of the volume phase transition of guest microparticles under mechanical
constraint.