1999
DOI: 10.1063/1.371347
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Nematic polar anchoring strength measured by electric field techniques

Abstract: We analyze the high-electric-field technique designed by Yokoyama and van Sprang ͓J. Appl. Phys. 57, 4520 ͑1985͔͒ to determine the polar anchoring coefficient W of a nematic liquid crystal-solid substrate. The technique implies simultaneous measurement of the optical phase retardation and capacitance as functions of the applied voltage well above the threshold of the Frederiks transition.We develop a generalized model that allows for the determination of W for tilted director orientation. Furthermore, the mode… Show more

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“…Moreover, as shown in Figure 4(a), the slope of the EO curve of the LC cell with a 2.5 wt% RM concentration was quite steep, indicating the weak-anchoring case [24]. Now, the polar anchoring energy is determined using a high-electric-field method [25][26][27][28]. The polar anchoring energy (W) can be deduced from the following relationship between (R/R 0 − 1)CV and CV [27]:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, as shown in Figure 4(a), the slope of the EO curve of the LC cell with a 2.5 wt% RM concentration was quite steep, indicating the weak-anchoring case [24]. Now, the polar anchoring energy is determined using a high-electric-field method [25][26][27][28]. The polar anchoring energy (W) can be deduced from the following relationship between (R/R 0 − 1)CV and CV [27]:…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electric field techniques are used to measure the polar anchoring energies [11]. This technique is based on the measurement of retardation versus applied voltage.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polar anchoring energy W can be obtained by using the in Fig. 2 [11]. is the splay elastic constant of LC and is the cell gap of the sample cell.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The voltage-dependent optical transmittance of LC cells placed between crossed polarizers was measured using a diode laser (~635 nm), and the applied voltage was a 1 kHz square wave. The pretilt angles of the LC cells were measured by the modified crystal rotation method [19], and the polar anchoring energy of the POSS alignment films was measured by using the high electric field method [20], where a heterodyne interferometer was used to determine phase retardation [21].…”
Section: Poss Nanomaterials Aminoethyl-aminopropylisobutyl-poss (Possmentioning
confidence: 99%