“…The director of a liquid crystal phase can be modified by orienting chromophores doped into the phase (Sun et al, 1992;Anderle et al, 1991) by using an azobenzene-modified ''command surface'' (Chen and Brady, 1993;Ichimura et al, 1993;Gibbons et al, 1991), using azo copolymers (Wiesner et al, 1991), and, of course, in pure azobenzene LC phases (Hvilsted et al, 1995;Stumpe et al, 1991). One can force the LC phase to adopt an in-plane order (director parallel to surface), homeotropic alignment (director perpendicular to surface), tilted or even biaxial orientation (Yaroschuk et al, 2001). These changes are fast and reversible.…”