Achieving a robust homogenously aligned liquid crystal layer with reactive mesogen for in-plane switching liquid crystal displays |
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Authors: | Jae Myeong Lee Jin Ho Kim Hyo Joong Kim Young Jin Lim Sudarshan Kundu Min Su Kim |
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Affiliation: | 1. Applied Materials Institute for BIN Convergence, Department of BIN Convergence Technology and Department of Polymer-Nano Science and Technology, Chonbuk National University, Jeonbuk, Republic of Korea;2. Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent, OH, USA |
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Abstract: | Uniformly aligned liquid crystals (LCs) are of crucial importance in a practical application, such as displays, phase modulators and virtual reality devices. Although an alignment layer using polyimide-type polymers can almost perfectly align the LCs, polymer-stabilisation at the surface using pre-mixed monomers has been attempted to reduce the fabrication process, i.e. eliminating the alignment layer, thereby reducing the fabrication cost. Here, we propose an approach to achieve a homogeneous alignment of LCs by controlling the molecular structure of reactive monomers mixed in LCs without using conventional polyimide alignment layer. The result shows an excellent initial dark state and acceptable electro-optic performance which implies that the polymer stabilisation at the surface successfully anchors the homogenous orientation of LCs. We believe that the proposed fabrication method can contribute to cost-effective fabrication process by eliminating an alignment layer with no fabrication step of a surface treatment. |
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Keywords: | In-plane switching alignment layer homogeneous alignment reactive mesogen |
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