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Technical Digest-International Electron Devices Meeting
The orientation of functional groups, side chains, and repeat units at the surface of a liquid crystal (LC) alignment layer (AL) polyimide was changed by rubbing with a cotton velvet cloth. It was discovered that rubbing induced polar functional groups and repeat units to reorient out-of-the-plane of the surface, and it made nonpolar aliphatic side chains partially reorient inward, toward the bulk of the film. The polar AL surface provided relatively small LC pretilt angles while polyimides with long alkyl side chains gave relatively large LC pretilt angles. The results suggest that LC pretilt angles are greatly affected by both electronic interaction and steric repulsion between LC molecules and an alignment layer polyimide surface. © 1996 American Chemical Society.
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Technical Digest-International Electron Devices Meeting
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