Surface anchoring of nematic liquid crystal 8OCB on a DMOAP-silanated glass surface |
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Authors: | M. karabot E. Osmanagi
I. Mu evi
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Affiliation: | a J.Stefan Institute, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenija |
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Abstract: | Dynamic light scattering spectroscopy has been used to determine the temperature dependence of the anchoring strength of the nematic liquid crystal 8OCB on DMOAP-silanated glass surfaces inducing homeotropic alignment. Wedge-type glass cells with known thickness profile starting from 150 nm to several microns have been used in the experiments. The relaxation rates of the nematic fluctuations with the wave vector perpendicular to the confining surfaces have been measured as a function of the cell thickness. Fitting of the thickness dependence of the relaxation rate allows for straightforward determination of the surface extrapolation length and therefore also the strength of the surface anchoring, which is 1×10-4 J m-2. The overall experimental accuracy of the experiments is discussed. |
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