2005
DOI: 10.1080/14645180600617908
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Photo‐aligning by azo‐dyes: Physics and applications

Abstract: Liquid crystal photo-alignment using azo-dyes is reviewed. This alignment method is very different from previously reported ones, such as photo-crosslinking, photo degradation and photo-isomerization. It will be shown that this photo-aligning method can provide a controllable pretilt angle and strong anchoring energy of the liquid crystal cell, as well as high thermal and UV stability. The application of this method to the alignment and fabrication of various types of liquid crystal displays is also discussed.

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“…The micron-sized pattern of LC alignment is difficult to achieve by rubbing but easy to achieve by photoaligning. Surface-mediated photoalignment is also effective for the fabrication of flexible and rewritable displays [31], gradientindex lenses [32], and other devices [33].…”
Section: Photo-isomerization In Azo-compound-containing Polymer/dye Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The micron-sized pattern of LC alignment is difficult to achieve by rubbing but easy to achieve by photoaligning. Surface-mediated photoalignment is also effective for the fabrication of flexible and rewritable displays [31], gradientindex lenses [32], and other devices [33].…”
Section: Photo-isomerization In Azo-compound-containing Polymer/dye Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several efforts have already been made to stabilize the azo dye photoalignment with LCP, including polymer azo dye composite [7], LCP layer on the top of the azo dye [8], and introduction of the polarizable moiety in the azo dye itself [4]. For the polymer composite azo dye alignment layer, it has been proposed to utilize azo dye and LCP mixture with a proper ratio to form a photo-stable photoalignment, but voltage holding ratio (VHR) and the residual DC (RDC) do not meet the industrial standards [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[19] Recently, these derivatives have also found numerous new applications ranging from optical waveguides [20] and data storage devices [21] to lightswitchable receptors [22] , and it is likely that new applications and discoveries will be made as the chemistries and structures are further refined. [23] In contrast, very few examples of the synthesis or utilization of (N-phenyl-N'- [1,3,5]triazinyl)diazenes [24,25] , and even less of bis- [1,3,5]triazinyl diazenes [26,27] , can be found in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%