“…The LC alignment is predominantly governed by surface conditions such as the surface topography and the anchoring energy. Several methods of imposing the surface conditions on the LC alignment, such as polymer stabilization [12,13], ultraviolet (UV) light treatment [14,15], and insertion of an additional layer [16,17], have been suggested to improve the EO performance of LCD. Some of these methods, however, often encounter uniformity issues, such as light leakage in the off-state due to the predefined pretilt of the LC and poor transmittance, while others lead to the poor long-term stability of the LC alignment and the complexity of the fabrication process.…”