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Original Articles

Preparation and Photoresponsive Behavior of Plastic Films Coated with Azobenzene Liquid-Crystalline Polymer Layers

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Pages 93-100 | Published online: 22 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

Plastic films coated with crosslinked liquid-crystalline polymer (CLCP) layers containing azobenzene moieties (plastic/CLCP bilayer films) were prepared by thermal polymerization of mixtures of an azobenzene monomer and a crosslinker placed between a plastic film and a glass substrate. When the glass substrate was untreated, the obtained bilayer film bent slightly away from the UV light source when irradiated on the CLCP layer side. This bending direction was the same as that of a hybridly aligned CLCP film. When the glass substrate was coated with a rubbed polyimide to strengthen the homogeneous alignment of the azobenzene moieties of the CLCP surface layer, the obtained bilayer film bent toward the irradiation direction of the incident UV light. It was the same as a homogeneously aligned CLCP film and the degree of bending was larger than that of the untreated sample. This means that the photoinduced bending behavior of the plastic/CLCP bilayer films strongly depends on the alignment of the azobenzene moieties of the CLCP surface layer facing the incident light.

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