Issue 73, 2016, Issue in Progress

Semi fluorinated polymers as surface energy controlled layers for liquid crystal alignment

Abstract

The effects of compounded hydrogenated–fluorinated surfaces formed by perfluorocyclobutane (PFCB)-containing polymers on the alignment of 4,4′-octylcycanobiphenyl (8CB), a liquid crystal that exhibits both nematic and smectic phases, were investigated. The inherent segregation between fluorine- and hydrogen-rich segments produced structured interfaces with fluorinated and protonated nano domains. The morphologies of the interfaces and their corresponding surface energies were probed by AFM and the alignment of 8CB was investigated by polarized optical microscopy. We found that varying the fluorine content controlled both the structure and the interfacial morphology. The 8CB layer orientation was strongly affected by the interracial energies. With increasing fluorine content the homeotropic alignment temperature range of 8CB in the nematic phase was increased and that of the smectic phase was hardly affected. The impact observed was attributed to competition between anchoring effects and elasticity of the LC layers.

Graphical abstract: Semi fluorinated polymers as surface energy controlled layers for liquid crystal alignment

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Apr 2016
Accepted
17 Jul 2016
First published
18 Jul 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 69412-69420

Semi fluorinated polymers as surface energy controlled layers for liquid crystal alignment

G. Cheng, B. Spraul, D. Smith and D. Perahia, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 69412 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA10730C

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