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Original Articles

Fabrication of pseudo-pi vertical alignment mode liquid crystal devices with ultra-violet polymerisation and investigations of their electro-optical characteristics

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Pages 997-1012 | Received 22 Jan 2010, Accepted 03 Mar 2010, Published online: 16 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

In this study, we applied the non-contact photo-polymerisation method in fabricating pseudo-polyimide (PI) liquid crystal (LC) devices with vertical alignment copolymer films, in the hope of solving the problems associated with traditional rubbing alignment processes. We mixed different photo-polymerisation-type acrylic monomers and negative dielectric anisotropy LC at proper weight percentages, and induced phase separation behaviour between the photo-polymerisation-type acrylic monomers and the LC molecules in the LC mixture solution through ultra-violet light irradiation, thereby forming copolymer films with vertical alignment effects. We further conducted preliminary characterisation of the alignment mechanism, photo-polymerisation, etc., of the LC molecules and investigated their interactions with alkyl acrylic monomers with different carbon chain lengths (the analogue of alkyl side chains in traditionally used vertical alignment-type PI) and electro-optical properties such as the transmittance, contrast ratio, and response time.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to express their gratitude to Mr. Kai-Neng Yang, from SeaEn Special Material Co. Ltd, for supplying the acrylic monomers A and B, and photoinitiator for the experiment, as well as for his advice and suggestions which helped to facilitate the smooth completion of the experiment.

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