Spontaneous homeotropic alignment of nematic liquid crystals induced by a double-armed side chain liquid crystalline polymethacrylate |
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Authors: | Osamu Haba Wataru Matsuno Nao Nakamura Hiroshi Awano Tatsuhiro Takahashi Koichiro Yonetake |
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Affiliation: | Graduate School of Organic Materials Science, Yamagata University, Yonezawa, Yamagata, Japan |
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Abstract: | A liquid crystalline polymethacrylate having two cyclohexylphenyl mesogens on its side-chain (PMG0) was synthesized by the radical polymerization of the corresponding methacrylate monomer (MG0). PMG0 exhibited a smectic A phase around room temperature showing a focalconic fan texture in POM observations and a broad diffusion in a wide angle range of its WAXD profile. Upon slow cooling at ?1 °C min?1 from the isotropic melt, PMG0 exhibited spontaneous homeotropic alignment between two native glass surfaces. A mixture of the commercial nematic liquid crystal (ZLI-4792) containing 1.0 wt% PMG0 also exhibited a homeotropic alignment, which easily covered hydrophilic surfaces such as glass or polyacrylamide. |
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Keywords: | Dendronized polymer homeotropic alignment liquid crystal |
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