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Original Articles

Influence of rubbing conditions of polyimide alignment layer on optical anisotropy of immobilized liquid crystal film

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Pages 381-387 | Received 17 Jul 2006, Accepted 10 Oct 2006, Published online: 29 Mar 2007
 

Abstract

The relationship between the molecular orientation of a rubbed polyimide film (alignment layer) and that of mesogens in a photopolymerized liquid crystal (LC) coated on the film has been investigated using optical measurements. LC monomers were deposited on the alignment layer and were aligned in one direction. The LC monomers were subsequently photocured. Alignment layers under various rubbing conditions were prepared. It was found that the inclination angle of the refractive index ellipsoid and the optical retardation of photopolymerized LC films are strongly related to the optical anisotropy of the rubbed polyimide film. The photopolymerized LC film exhibited high optical anisotropy when alignment layers with an inclination angle of the refractive index ellipsoid smaller than 6° were used.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank Merck Chemicals Ltd, UK, for supplying the liquid crystalline monomers, and Nissan Chemical Industries, Ltd, for supplying the polyimide.

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