ABSTRACT
Light-induced anchoring in dye-doped LCs is caused by light-induced adsorption of dye molecules from bulk to aligning surface and light-induced processes in a layer of dark-adsorbed dye molecules on this surface. We report on light-induced anchoring study due to processes in the adsorbed layer only. We modelled the adsorbed layer by coating of aligning surface by dye molecules and investigated orientation of undoped LC in a cell with dye film previously irradiated by polarized light. We found that desorption of dye from adsorbed layer is a predominant mechanism of light-induced anchoring resulting in the easy axis perpendicular to polarization of incident light.
Acknowledgments
We pleased to Natalie Aryasova for valued remarks and discussions concerning theoretical calculations, and are grateful to Andriy Pshenychnyy for invaluable help with editing pictures. The publication was made possible in part by EU grant INTAS 01-0170 “Memory-free anchoring of liquid crystals on photosensitive polymers” and INTAS Young Scientist Fellowship YSF 2002/03-131.