2015
DOI: 10.1080/15421406.2015.1050284
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Photoalignment of Liquid Crystalline Polymer Films Containing Mesostructures and a Free Surface Command Layer

Abstract: Investigations on the photoaglinment processes of liquid crystalline materials started around 25 years ago, and currently great developments have been made in both academic and industrial areas. However, there remain many issues to be explored in this field. This short review introduces our recent advances regarding the photoalignment and realignment process using azobenzene-containing liquid crystalline polymer materials. Two topics are involved here: the photoalignment of microphase separation structures of … Show more

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“…Photoinduced phase transitions in liquid crystalline materials have been compiled in section . Both pure molecular and macromolecular systems as well as doped LC mixtures have been covered in this section. Photoalignment and photoorientation of different molecular and macromolecular liquid crystalline materials have been collated in section . Section deals with the photomodulation of chiral LC phases. Pitch, polarization, lattice constants, and handedness alteration of cholesteric, ferroelectric, and blue phases by light irradiation are discussed in this section. Moreover, photochemical chiral induction has also been covered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photoinduced phase transitions in liquid crystalline materials have been compiled in section . Both pure molecular and macromolecular systems as well as doped LC mixtures have been covered in this section. Photoalignment and photoorientation of different molecular and macromolecular liquid crystalline materials have been collated in section . Section deals with the photomodulation of chiral LC phases. Pitch, polarization, lattice constants, and handedness alteration of cholesteric, ferroelectric, and blue phases by light irradiation are discussed in this section. Moreover, photochemical chiral induction has also been covered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome these issues, molecular design can be combined to directed self‐assembly through control of dynamics and introduction of external constraints, partially mimicking nature in which concentration gradients or fuel are driving forces . Current approaches rely on external macroscopic triggers, such as templates, evaporation‐induced surface tension, wettability, electric/magnetic fields, or light irradiation . However, the methods introduced so far are not satisfactory to introduce higher complexity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, in early 2018 light control of nano-objects especially focusing on using noncovalent interactions to couple azobenzene surfactants to these objects was reviewed, thus indicating the timeliness of employing supramolecular interactions in the design of photoresponsive materials. 63 For technological applications of light-responsive materials, which is out of the scope of the present review, we refer the readers to the reviews by Ichimura on the use of azobenzenes as LC alignment surfaces, 64 Lee et al on photofluidization lithography, 65 Seki et al on recent advancements in photoalignment, 66 Natansohn and Rochon on the application potential of both photo-orientation and photo-induced surface patterning, 67 and Priimagi and Schevchenko on the potential photonic applications of the photo-induced surface patterns. 68 2.…”
Section: Scope Of This Review and Complementary Readingmentioning
confidence: 99%