“…In the intermediate range of temperature, the resulting anisotropy will be determined by the competition between the anisotropy built in by irradiation and the relaxation of the asymmetric concentration fluctuations. Finally, it is worth noting that a number of authors have reported that upon irradiation with linearly polarized light, the isomerization of azobenzene, an analog of stilbene, proceeds toward an equilibrium state where all the dipole moments of the cis-isomer become aligned in the direction perpendicular to the exciting polarization [3][4][5]14) . In this work, because all the experiments were performed at temperatures above T g of the blends and, particularly, all the polymer chains in the blend are flexible, the alignment of individual dipole moments of the stilbene moieties by polarized light, as a short-range effect, might not be able to orient the polymer chains.…”