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Liquid crystal anchoring transitions on aligning substrates processed by plasma beam

Materials Science 2009-11-13 v1 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

We observe a sequence of the anchoring transitions in nematic liquid crystals (NLC) sandwiched between the hydrophobic polyimide substrates treated with the plasma beam. There is a pronounced continuous transition from homeotropic to low tilted (nearly planar) alignment with the easy axis parallel to the incidence plane of the plasma beam (the zenithal transition) that takes place as the exposure dose increases. In NLC with positive dielectric anisotropy, a further increase in the exposure dose results in in-plane reorientation of the easy axis by 90 degrees (the azimuthal transition). This transition occurs through the two-fold degenerated alignment characteristic for the second order anchoring transitions. In contrast to critical behavior of anchoring, the contact angle of NLC and water on the treated substrates monotonically declines with the exposure dose. It follows that the surface concentration of hydrophobic chains decreases continuously. The anchoring transitions under consideration are qualitatively interpreted by using a simple phenomenological model of competing easy axes which is studied by analyzing anchoring diagrams of the generalized polar and non-polar anchoring models.

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@article{arxiv.0710.4973,
  title  = {Liquid crystal anchoring transitions on aligning substrates processed by plasma beam},
  author = {Oleg V. Yaroshchuk and Alexei D. Kiselev and Ruslan M. Kravchuk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.4973},
  year   = {2009}
}

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revtex4, 18 pages, 10 figures

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