Abstract
We report results of the optical characterization of dried thin films obtained from the well-aligned nematic phase of a lyotropic chromonic liquid crystal (LCLC) by two different deposition techniques. The first one, the electrostatic layer-by-layer deposition technique, was used to prepare aligned LCLC films of a nanometer thickness in the form of a monomolecular layer and multi-layered stack. The second technique is the direct deposition technique. The films' optical characteristics such as dispersion of the light absorption indices, birefringence, polarizing efficiency, contrast ratio, transmittance of unpolarized light, were measured and compared with the correspondent characteristics of a cell filled with nematic solution of the same LCLC material.
Acknowledgments
This work was supported by NAS Ukraine grant #1.4.1B/69, CRDF Grant #UK-P1-2617-KV-04, grant for young scientists from President of Ukraine (grant #F11/4-2006) and by Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (grant #0106U000617).
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