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2 February 2011 Bent-core alignment layers
Elizabeth K. Mann, Wilder Iglesias, Timothy Smith, Prem Basnet, Daniel J. Lacks, Antal Jákli
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Proceedings Volume 7955, Emerging Liquid Crystal Technologies VI; 79550J (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.879904
Event: SPIE OPTO, 2011, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
The difficulty of aligning bent-core liquid crystals at a surface is addressed from three directions: We form Langmuir monolayers of bent core molecules at the air-water interface, and explore their orientation and packing. We transfer these films by Langmuir-Schaefer techniques to a solid surface, and test them for the alignment of bulk liquid crystal. We use atomistic molecular dynamics simulations to directly probe possible molecular orientation at the water surface, for comparison with experiments. We find that relatively small changes in the bent-core molecule affect both the stability of the films and their ability to promote alignment within liquid crystal cells.
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Elizabeth K. Mann, Wilder Iglesias, Timothy Smith, Prem Basnet, Daniel J. Lacks, and Antal Jákli "Bent-core alignment layers", Proc. SPIE 7955, Emerging Liquid Crystal Technologies VI, 79550J (2 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.879904
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

Liquid crystals

Solids

Liquids

Chromium

Crystals

Glasses

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