Command surfaces 12 [1]. Factors affecting in-plane photoregulation of liquid crystal alignment by surface azobenzenes on a silica substrate
- 1 April 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Liquid Crystals
- Vol. 20 (4), 423-435
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02678299608032056
Abstract
In-plane alignment of nematic liquid crystals was regulated by polarized-light-irradiation of a cell assembled with a silica plate, the surface of which was modified by attaching 4-hexyl-4′-hexyloxyazobenzene at its o-position through surface silylation. The photoisomerizability of the chemisorbed azo-chromophore was affected by their surface density and the nature of photoinactive co-modifiers. The efficiency of the photoregulation of liquid crystal alignment was optimized by two-dimensional dilution of the chromophore with ethyltriethoxysilane (ETS) or 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (ATS). As a result, favourable procedure was to modify a silica surface with a crude azo-silylating reagent contaminated by ATS. The rate of the photoinduced reorientation of liquid crystals was followed by monitoring the alteration of the alignment direction of a dichroic dye dissolving in a mesophasic layer upon exposure to linearly polarized light. Exposure energy for the in-plane reorientation of a liquid crystal was about 100mJcm−2 of 445 nm light at elevated temperatures close to TNI. The effect of positional isomerism on the photoregulation was determined with the use of 4-cyano-4′-hexyloxyazobenzene as a commander molecule. It was confirmed that the photoalignment efficiency was markedly enhanced by attaching the chromophore at the ortho- or meta-position. The exposure energy for the reorientation of a liquid crystal was reduced by linking the p-cyanoazobenzene at the meta-position so that the reorientation was complete with an exposure energy of 20mJcm−2.Keywords
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