A Proposal on and Verification of Surface Alignment of Liquid Crystals Aligned by Frictional Rubbing
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概要
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The alignment of liquid crystals on a treated surface has been qualitatively explained by introducing the concept of a hot spot. The coherent length of liquid crystals and the density of hot spot are important factors governing the stability of alignment. This proposal of hot spot was verified experimentally. A method to obtain good alignment is also proposed.
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- 1993-09-01
著者
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Mada Hitoshi
School Of Science And Engineering Teikyo University
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SONODA Toshihiko
School of Science and Engineering, Teikyo University
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Sonoda Toshihiko
School Of Science And Engineering Teikyo University
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