Photoinduced Ordering Transition in Microdroplets of Liquid Crystals with Azo‐Dendrimer |
| |
Authors: | Guksik Lee Fumito Araoka Ken Ishikawa Yuichi Momoi Osamu Haba Koichiro Yonetake Hideo Takezoe |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Department of Organic and Polymeric Materials, Tokyo Institute of Technology, , Tokyo, 152–8552 Japan;2. Japan Laboratory, LG Display Co. Ltd., Glass Cube Shinagawa, , Tokyo, 140–0002 Japan;3. Organic Device Engineering, Yamagata University, , Yonezawa, Yamagata, 992–8510 Japan |
| |
Abstract: | Ordering transitions are observed in azo‐dendrimer‐dissolved nematic liquid crystal (NLC) droplets dispersed in a glycerol matrix. The dendrimer molecules are spontaneously attached at the interface between NLC and glycerol, so that the nematic directors orient perpendicular to the interface, in the radial configuration. Photoisomerization makes the directors be tangential to the interface, in a photoinduced ordering transition from radial to bipolar structure. Similar experiments are conducted both in cholesteric (Ch) and smectic‐A (SmA) LC droplets. Complicated photoinduced ordering transitions are also observed in Ch and SmA droplets, and the associated molecular orientation changes are discussed. Photoisomerizable azo‐dendrimer molecules provide a possible way to control orientation, even in microdroplet systems in which the interface cannot be treated by conventional surface agents. |
| |
Keywords: | azobenzene dendrimers microdroplets ordering transitions photoisomerization |
|
|