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Stable azodye photo-alignment layer for liquid crystal devices achieved by turning off dye photosensitivity

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 122, Issue 20, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/1.4991865

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  1. Army Research Office [W911NF-14-1-0650]

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We have previously proposed a low cost, versatile process for stabilizing azodye photo-alignment layers for liquid crystal devices by utilizing a surface localized reactive mesogen (RM) layer. The RM is applied by dissolving the monomer in a liquid crystal material prior to filling the cell. In this paper, we show the significant effect of azodye layer thickness on the long term stability of these alignment layers when exposed to polarized light. We demonstrate, surprisingly, that thin azodye layers (similar to 3nm) provide improved stability over thicker (similar to 40nm) layers. Using this process, we show cells which have been stable to exposure with polarized light through one month. Additionally, we demonstrate the use of a photo-alignment layer to align the liquid crystals that afterwards can be rendered insensitive to polarized light. This was accomplished by using the process described above with the additional step of eliminating the photosensitivity of the azodye layer through photo-bleaching; the result is an RM alignment layer that will be stable when exposed to polarized light in the dye absorption band. Published by ATP Publishing.

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