Command surfaces 14 [1]. Photoregulation of in-plane alignment of a liquid crystal by the photoisomerization of stilbenes chemisorbed on a substrate silica surface

Abstract Stilbenes were attached to a quartz surface at their 2-position by silylation through a spacer to determine the capability to regulate an azimuthal alignment of a nematic liquid crystal by irradiation with linearly polarized light. Liquid crystal molecules aligned perpendicular to the direction of polarization plane of the actinic light, just as in the case of surface azobenzenes. The efficiency of the photoregulation was influenced by excitation wavelength and hence related with an E/Z isomeric ratio in a photostationary state. The irradiation with 260 nm polarized light resulting in the E-isomer as a major component in the photostationary state gave better optical quality of a photoaligned texture when compared with 330 nm irradiation, suggesting that the orientation of liquid crystals is induced by the rod-like E-isomer. Discussion was made on the possibility of the role of phenanthrenes, which were formed upon prolonged irradiation, in the liquid crystal photoalignment.

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