Liquid crystal aligning using different approaches

In the current paper the classical and new relief at the interface: solid substrate-liquid crystal mesophase is presented in order to orient the liquid crystal molecules with good advantage. Rubbing technique, some geometric construction at the interface, UV and VIS treatment of the polymers, and laser oriented method are shown. The last one is connected with the materials surface relief modification using the laser-matter interaction process by the application of the IR CO2-laser at the wavelength of 10.6 micrometers. As the efficient nano-objects applied for the relief improvement the carbon nanotubes with the small refractive index close to 1.1 and the large Young's modulus are used. As an additional, the varied electric field of 100-600 V/cm is applied in order to deposit the carbon nanotubes at the materials surfaces in the vertical position and to form the covalent bonding between the carbon atoms and the model matrix materials surface atoms. The novel results are shown in comparison with that obtained before for the classical orienting liquid crystal molecules methods. It extends dramatically the area of the liquid crystal cells use. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

Authors
Kamanina N. 1, 2 , Jovanovic Z.3 , Belyaev V. 4, 5
Conference proceedings
Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing
Number of issue
1
Language
English
Status
Published
Number
012040
Volume
1560
Year
2020
Organizations
  • 1 Vavilov State Optical Institute, KadetskayaLiniya V.O., dom.5, korpus 2, St.-Petersburg, 199053, Russian Federation
  • 2 St.-Petersburg Electrotechnical University (LETI), Prof. PopovaStr, dom 5, St.-Petersburg, 197376, Russian Federation
  • 3 Laboratory of Physics, Viňca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, P.O. Box 522, Belgrade, 11001, Serbia
  • 4 Moscow Region State University Mrsu, Very Voloshinoy str., 24, Mytishi, 141014, Russian Federation
  • 5 Rudn University (Peoples' Friendship University of Russia), 6 Miklukho-Maklay St., Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation
Keywords
Carbon dioxide lasers; Carbon nanotubes; Elastic moduli; Electric fields; Laser materials processing; Molecules; Nanoelectronics; Phase interfaces; Refractive index; Covalent bonding; Geometric construction; Laser-matter interactions; Liquid crystal cells; Liquid crystal mesophase; Liquid crystal molecules; Rubbing technique; Vertical positions; Liquid crystals
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