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Photoaddressable polymers for liquid crystal alignment
Authors:S Lucht  D Neher  T Miteva  G Nelles  A Yasuda  R Hagen
Institution:1. University of Potsdam, Institute of Physics, Am Neuen Palais 10, D-14469 Potsdam, Germany;2. SONY International Europe (GmbH), D-70327 Stuttgart, Germany;3. BAYER, D-51368 Leverkusen, Germany
Abstract:We demonstrate reversible photoinduced in situ reorientation of low molecular mass liquid crystals (LCs) by means of photoaddressable polymers (PAPs). These polymers contain mesogenic azobenzene side chains optimized to reorient cooperatively and effectively upon illumination with polarized light. Various low molecular mass LCs were introduced between two PAP layers and these sandwich devices were tested with respect to stability and reversibility of photoinduced orientation. Dissolution of the PAP layer by the low molecular mass LC was observed for several material combinations and systematically investigated. Different anisotropic dyes were added as fluorescence markers in order to monitor the photoinduced LC orientation. With an optimized material combination, more than 10 reversible reorientation processes could be realized with polarized light of either 514 or 405 nm wavelength, without any reduction in alignment quality. Further, microscopic polarized fluorescence patterns could be produced and erased within short exposure times.
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