2022
DOI: 10.35848/1347-4065/ac44b1
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Electro-optical property of polymerized liquid crystal devices using linearly polarized UV irradiation

Abstract: Display characteristics have a fairly strong dependence on the configuration of the liquid crystal (LC) molecules and interactions between the LC molecules and the alignment layer surface. To obtain LC devices with a fast response, the usage of reactive mesogens (RMs) have been studied. RMs polymerize in the vicinity of the alignment layer. We assessed the effectiveness of linearly polarized UV light for polymer formation. Three kinds of UV light, namely (i)non-polarized (ii)parallel to, and (iii)perpendicular… Show more

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“…After film deposition, various alignment processing techniques are generally required to align the LC molecules on the film, including ultraviolet photoalignment, 22 plasma treatment, 23 and rubbing. 24,25 Specifically, the rubbing method has been used conventionally in various industries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After film deposition, various alignment processing techniques are generally required to align the LC molecules on the film, including ultraviolet photoalignment, 22 plasma treatment, 23 and rubbing. 24,25 Specifically, the rubbing method has been used conventionally in various industries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%