Effect of surface treatment on molecular reorientation of polymer-stabilized liquid crystals doped with oligothiophene

2017 
The molecular orientation of polymer-stabilized nematic liquid crystals (PSLCs) doped with oligothiophene can be easily manipulated using irradiation with linearly polarized light above a threshold intensity. The photoresponsive behavior depended on the initial molecular orientation, as controlled by the surface treatment of PSLC cells. The threshold light intensity for molecular reorientation was successfully reduced by 30% by optimizing the silane coupler concentration because of the decrease in surface anchoring. Thus, weak surface anchoring leads to a reduced threshold light intensity for molecular reorientation.
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