Anchoring transitions of transversely polar liquid-crystal molecules on perfluoropolymer surfaces
Anchoring transitions of transversely polar liquid-crystal molecules on perfluoropolymer surfaces
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2009-06-02
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Dhara, Surajit
Kim, Jin Ki
Jeong, Soon Moon
Kogo, Reiri
Araoka, Fumito
Ishikawa, Ken
Takezoe, Hideo
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We report a strong discontinuous orientational transition (anchoring transition) of liquid-crystal molecules with a large transverse dipole moment. A perfluoropolymer was used as an alignment layer and the transition was observed from planar to homeotropic with decreasing temperature in the nematic phase. Conversely a gradual variation in tilt angle from homeotropic to conical was observed in a liquid crystal with a comparatively smaller transverse dipole moment on the same alignment layer. The experimental results clearly demonstrate the competition between a short-range dipolar force and long-range van der Waals force at the interfacial region. Using discontinuous anchoring transition in the sample, we demonstrate a possible bistable device for memory and light-driven display. © 2009 The American Physical Society.
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Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics. v.79(6)