“…We placed NQD-doped oligomeric material on a buffed coverslip, and heated it to above the CLC oligomer clearing temperature, T c ∼180 • C. The sample was then cooled to ∼135 • C, a second coverslip was placed above the first, and the two coverslips were sheared in the direction of buffing. The oligomer was then slowly cooled to the glassy state [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18], preserving planar-aligned CLC order (the glass-transition temperature T g is ∼50 • C [18]). ] of a home-made, confocal fluorescence microscope with an oil-immersion, 1.35 NA objective to focus laser light into the CLC cell.…”