Nematic–isotropic transition in polymer‐confined and polymer‐free liquid crystal mixtures

Depending on the processing conditions in liquid crystal (LC) display manufacturing, LC/polymer composite films may exhibit unusual properties with respect to the compositional and phase behavior of the LC constituents. In particular, we have observed extraordinary large shifts of phase transition temperatures in LC/polymer composites, which can not be explained by preferential solvation or adsorption. Therefore, the influence of real manufacturing conditions such as thermal stress, storage in vacuum, and UV irradiation on the nematic–isotropic (n–i) transition temperatures of commercial nematic mixtures was investigated. Shifts of the clearing temperature of up to 88 K, presumably due to partial evaporation or UV degradation, were observed. Furthermore, we found that annealing may lead to the replacement of the nematic phase by the smectic A phase at room temperature in both LC/polymer composites and pure LC samples. Among the tested commercial LC blends, the mixtures E7, MLC-6650, and L101 showed the smallest stress effects. Practical consequences of our results are discussed. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2010

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