Topography induced homeotropic alignment of nematic liquid crystals
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Abstract
We probe the orientation of a nematic liquid crystal on a planar aligning polymer film, where the film is topographically modified with sub micron scale checkerboard patterns. Alignment is studied in hybrid LC cells with the patterned polymer film on one plate and a self-assembled monolayer (homeotropic) on the other plate. A transition to homeotropic alignment on the pattern is observed as the pattern scale is reduced. An analysis shows that as the size of a square well becomes smaller the elastic energy of LCs decreases more slowly than the surface anchoring energy of the well, so that when the size of the well becomes small enough the elastic energy in planar configuration becomes comparable or larger than the polar anchoring energy of the surface.
*This work is supported by NSF MRSEC Grant DMR-0213918.
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