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Liquid crystal alignment on replicated nanostructured surfaces

Scharf, T.  
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Shlayen, A.
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Gernez, C.
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2004
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals

Interaction of liquid crystals with nanostructured surfaces is studied experimentally. Whereas photolithographic or ATM methods mere used in the past for surface structuring, we use besides photolithography essentially replication methods for the creation of well-controlled nano-topologies. We established a laboratory process to prepare surface structures that can be as large as 4 × 4 inch and allow preparing test cells in a production like environment. We combined different methods and tested for soft embossing and direct writing in photoresist. Soft embossing was made with UV curable materials. The direct writing in photoresist was done by means of laser beam interferometry. Structure parameters were changed and the surfaces were characterized by surface anchoring energy measurements and by electro-optical switching behaviour. The obtained alignment is quite uniform, over large surface areas despite of a certain variation of the surface parameters. In the cane of interferometricallly produced grating structures with periods ranging from 350-800 nm strong anchoring was observed and no pretilt could be found.

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DOI
10.1080/15421400490439743
Author(s)
Scharf, T.  
Shlayen, A.
Gernez, C.
Basturk, N.
Grupp, J.
Date Issued

2004

Published in
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals
Volume

411

Start page

135

End page

145

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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