Abstract: | ![]() We have studied the influence of polymer network liquid crystal alignment on optical and electro-optical properties. Composite alignment (parallel/homeotropic) was investigated in comparison with symmetric parallel/parallel and homeotropic/homeotropic alignments. The applied voltage leads to a reflective wavelength shift towards low wavelengths according to two modes in the case of symmetric planar alignment. Depending on polymerization conditions, a band broadening can be obtained, but a total reversibility of the optical properties is not recovered after application of a high voltage to the samples. The layer thickness appears to be a fundamental parameter in the case of a hybrid-aligned active layer and a wide band is obtained after measurements ( I - V ) using increasing voltages. |