Hidden photoalignment of liquid crystals in the isotropic phase

E. Ouskova, D. Fedorenko, Yu. Reznikov, S. V. Shiyanovskii, L. Su, J. L. West, O. V. Kuksenok, O. Francescangeli, and F. Simoni
Phys. Rev. E 63, 021701 – Published 12 January 2001
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Abstract

We found the effect of a hidden photoalignment of a dye-doped nematic liquid crystal (LC) on a nonphotosensitive polymer surface after polarized irradiation of the cell in the isotropic phase. We observed that irradiation resulted in a uniform planar orientation of the LC after cooling to the mesophase. The direction of a light-induced easy axis on the polymer can be either parallel or perpendicular to the polarization of the incident light, depending on the light intensity. We attribute this behavior to two mechanisms of photoalignment: light-induced adsorption of dye molecules on the substrate, and anisotropic desorption in a previously adsorbed dye layer. The experimental results on photoalignment of a LC on a thin dye film confirm our model.

  • Received 31 July 2000

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.63.021701

©2001 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

E. Ouskova1, D. Fedorenko1, Yu. Reznikov1,2, S. V. Shiyanovskii2,3, L. Su2, J. L. West2, O. V. Kuksenok3, O. Francescangeli4, and F. Simoni4

  • 1Institute of Physics, 46 Prospect Nauki, Kyiv, 03039, Ukraine
  • 2Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio 44242
  • 3Institute for Nuclear Research, 47 Prospect Nauki, Kyiv, 03039, Ukraine
  • 4Dipartimento di Scienze dei Materiali e della Terra and Istituto Nazionale per la Fisica della Materia, Università di Ancona, Via Brecce Bianche, 60131 Ancona, Italy

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Vol. 63, Iss. 2 — February 2001

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