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Original articles

Photoinduced liquid crystal alignment by layer‐by‐layer ultrathin films with dual photoreaction moieties

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Pages 163-171 | Received 20 Jun 2007, Accepted 27 Nov 2007, Published online: 02 Apr 2008
 

Abstract

A novel layer‐by‐layer (LBL) film containing dual photoreaction groups, cinnamoyl and azobenzene, was prepared from poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) (PDDA) and a photosensitive polyanion, PCAzo, in aqueous solution via electrostatic attraction. The film was able to induce uniform alignment of liquid crystals (LCs) with good stability and 2.3° pretilt angle by oblique irradiation with linearly polarised ultraviolet light (LPUVL). UV absorption and FTIR spectroscopic results indicate that the photoreactions of the two photoreactive groups jointly participate in generating the anisotropy of the film. The dichroic ratio of the film was found to depend on the number of adsorbed layers. The thicker film has the larger dichroic ratio after the LPUVL irradiation. The reorientation behaviour of the LC molecules was found to be associated with the LBL film thickness. Experiment results revealed that the photo‐crosslinking of the cinnamoyl groups was responsible for the stability of the anisotropic orientation, and the isomerisation of the azobenzene chromophores led primarily to the appropriate pretilt angle.

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 50473040, 60578035) and the Natural Foundation of Jilin Province (Grant No. 20050520, 20050321‐2) for financial support.

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