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Original Articles

Non-monotonic exposure dependence of the pretilt angle and surface polarity of the photo-orientant F-PVCN

Pages 209-212 | Published online: 11 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

We report on the first observation of a non-monotonic UV exposure dependence of the pretilt angle of a liquid crystal on a photoaligning surface. We found this non-monotonic dependence on fluorinated poly(vinyl cinnamate) (PVCN-F) surface while non-fluorinated PVCN revealed a monotonic decrease of the pretilt angle with exposure. These dependences correlate with light-induced changes of the polarity of PVCN-F and PVCN surfaces. The obtained data point to an important role of the surface polarity and the light-induced changes in mechanisms of pretilt angle generation on photoaligning materials.

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