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Orientational relationship among main and side chains of a polyimide alignment layer, liquid crystals monolayer and bulk pretilt angle

Pages 47-55 | Published online: 11 Nov 2010

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Lang Yi, Wei Huang & Deyue Yan. (2017) Polyimides with side groups: Synthesis and effects of side groups on their properties. Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 55:4, pages 533-559.
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Shiming Gong, Ming Liu, Senlin Xia & Yinghan Wang. (2014) Synthesis of novel soluble polyimides containing triphenylamine groups for liquid crystal vertical alignment layers. Journal of Polymer Research 21:9.
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Senlin Xia, Zhen Sun, Longfei Yi & Yinghan Wang. (2013) Synthesis of soluble polyimide derived from novel naphthalene diamines for liquid crystal alignment layers and a preliminary study on the mechanism of imidization. RSC Advances 3:34, pages 14661.
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Joo-Hong Seo, Soo Won Hwang, Dong Han Song, Jae Hoon Shin, Tae-Hoon Yoon, Jae Chang Kim & Mi Hye Yi. (2009) Liquid Crystal Alignment on Ion-Beam-Treated Polyimide with a Long Alkyl Side Chain: Near Edge X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Spectroscopy Analysis. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 113:7, pages 2001-2005.
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Khoa Van Le, Kazuhiro Amemiya, Yoichi Takanishi, Ken Ishikawa & Hideo Takezoe. (2006) Determination of Pretilt Angle of Discotic Nematic Liquid Crystal. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 45:6R, pages 5149.
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