Control and Modification of Nematic Liquid Crystal Pretilt Angles on Polyimides
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The pretilt angle (Θ p) of nematic liquid crystals (LCs) could be controlled with alignment layer (AL) polyimides (PIs) and/or LCD processes in the case that a cell gap and a rubbing condition are fixed. Θ p was increased by introducing long, linear alkyl side chains and/or other nonpolar groups to the AL polyimide. On the other hand, Θ p was decreased by modifying the polyimide surfaces (with UV exposure or O2 plasma) and LCD processes such as heating or cleaning the rubbed polyimide and annealing the LC-filled cell. Thus, the AL polyimide and the LCD process can be designed so as to obtain a desired pretilt angle, which is important in applications. In the UV-type two-domain twisted nematic approach for wide-viewing angle LCDs, two different Θ ps were obtained in one pixel and a mechanism for modifying the Θ p was discovered. Upon UV-exposing the PI films, aromatic or conjugated radicals with long lifetimes (greater than 2 weeks) were generated and some side chains were removed, and these PI surfaces subsequently became more polar since polar functional groups such as OH were introduced. The Θ p of ZLI-5080 on the UV-exposed/rubbed PI film decreased by 4.5°–8.8° in comparison with that on the rubbed film probably because the lower steric repulsion and greater electronic attraction would decrease the Θ p.
- Publication Office, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyoの論文
- 1997-06-15
著者
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Paek Sang-hyon
Department Of Chemical Engineering And Materials Science Columbia University
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Lien Alan
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, P.O. Box 218, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
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Lee Kang-Wook
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, P.O. Box 218, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
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Stathis James
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, P.O. Box 218, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
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Paek Sang-Hyon
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Columbia University,
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