Light
filters are ubiquitous in projection and display techniques,
illumination engineering, image sensing, photography, etc., while those enabling wide-gamut dynamic light color tuning are
still lacking. Herein, by combining the electro-heating capability
of graphene and unique optical properties (thermochromism and circular
dichroism) of small-molecule-weight cholesteric liquid crystal (ChLC),
a brand-new thermochromic light modulator is constructed as actively
tunable color filter. Transparent graphene/glass hybrid with reasonably
high conductivity serves both as a high-performance heater for actuating
the thermochromism of temperature-responsive ChLC and as neutral light
attenuator for brightness control. Thanks to the temperature- and
polarization-dependent spectral properties of the ChLC, widely tunable
hue and saturation properties of transmission light color are achieved,
respectively. Several intriguing applications, e.g., color-variable
smart windows for backlight color tuning and color-variable filters
for photography, are also demonstrated. This work hereby provides
new paradigms for promoting the applications of graphene/ChLC-based
light modulators in next-generation light-management-related scenarios.