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Original Articles

FT-IR study of liquid crystal molecules on alignment layers

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Pages 311-322 | Received 28 Jun 1993, Accepted 17 Jan 1994, Published online: 24 Sep 2006
 

Abstract

Alignment control at the molecular level is crucial for realizing high-performance LCDs. In particular, the structure of the interface between the liquid crystal and the alignment layer must be clarified. By utilizing RAS (reflection-absorption spectroscopy), a highly sensitive FT-IR spectroscopic technique, we have obtained the following information about the orientation of liquid crystal molecules; (1) the cyano group in a liquid crystal molecule behaves like an electron donor with respect to an SiO layer, but like an electron acceptor with respect to a polyimide layer; (2) with the use of polarized IR spectroscopy, it was discovered that the liquid crystal 8CB is aligned with a slant away from the aligning direction, regardless of the type of alignment layer. The angle between the molecular short axis within the plane of the core and the surface normal was found to be smaller on polyimide layers than on SiO layers.

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