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Original Articles

Domain manipulation of ferroelectric BaTiO3 thin films: application to the local reorientation of liquid crystal

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Pages 1241-1250 | Received 25 Jun 2003, Accepted 25 Apr 2004, Published online: 21 May 2010
 

Abstract

A method is reported for local alignment of nematic liquid crystal (NLC) molecules. It consists in the poling of small areas of ferroelectric thin films using scanning probe microscopy. A liquid crystal deposited onto such a surface is aligned via a dipole–dipole interaction. The ferroelectric films are first characterized using X ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy and ellipsometry. The domain manipulation and local poling of the film are achieved and characterized using an electrostatic microscopy type set-up. A hybrid nematic liquid crystal cell (NLC-OFC: nematic liquid crystal – oxide ferroelectric cell) is then constructed and its alignment inspected using polarizing microscopy (in reflection mode). The reorientation is explained by invoking a simple interaction between the dipole moment of the LC and the surface electric field generated by the poled area. In addition, a complimentary experiment is performed to determine the depth to which the poled area affects the liquid crystal alignment. This consists of measuring the deflection of a collimated beam (optical soliton) propagating across the poled area.

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