2019
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b02601
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Polyimide-Free Planar Alignment of Nematic Liquid Crystals: Sequential Interfacial Modifications through Dual-Wavelength in Situ Photoalignment

Abstract: High-quality alignment control of liquid crystals (LCs) for ultrahigh-definition large-sized display is a challenging task. A conventional rubbing method has obvious limitations for fabricating large-sized displays with a small pixel size and an uneven inner surface. To comply with the current trend, we propose a simple and reliable polyimide-less in situ photoalignment. It was achieved using a visible-light-sensitive azo-dye and a mesogenic acrylate, both doped to host LCs. Without using a pretreated alignmen… Show more

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“…If the anchoring strength is not strong enough, the relaxation process will become very slow. As reported 47 It is evident that interfacial modification of the ITO surfaces plays a key role for the homeotropic LC alignment. The wetting properties of the RM stabilization layer were therefore investigated using contact angle measurement to confirm the interfacial modification of surface anchoring capability.…”
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confidence: 63%
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“…If the anchoring strength is not strong enough, the relaxation process will become very slow. As reported 47 It is evident that interfacial modification of the ITO surfaces plays a key role for the homeotropic LC alignment. The wetting properties of the RM stabilization layer were therefore investigated using contact angle measurement to confirm the interfacial modification of surface anchoring capability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The passive nature of polymer layers makes it resistant to the damaging factors which can perturb the LC alignment conditions. It has been reported that such systems with RM-stabilized LC alignment can maintain the anchoring strength under the applied AC-field stress test for 24 hr, as it is a crucial factor to determine industrial applications of LC devices 47 . If the anchoring strength is not strong enough, the relaxation process will become very slow.…”
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“…Therefore we have also studied alternative azo dyes for their capabilities as photoalignment layers. Chrysophenine was selected due to the similarity of its chemical structure to that of BY and Congo Red is a suitable candidate [26] due to its absorption maximum close to 500 nm since, for compatibility with other processes, materials with an absorption at longer wavelengths are attractive. The molecular structures as well as the absorption spectra of Brilliant Yellow, Chrysophenine and Congo Red are shown in Figure 8; all three azo dyes, the liquid crystal monomers and the solvents were purchased from commercial suppliers.…”
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confidence: 99%