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An infrared spectroscopic study of photo-induced reorientation in dye containing liquid-crystalline polymers
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1992
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringResponsive PolymersPhoto-induced ReorientationChemistryPolymersChemical EngineeringOptical PropertiesLiquid-crystalline PolymersPolymer ProcessingPhotopolymer NetworkPhotophysical PropertyPolymer ChemistryMaterials SciencePhotochemistryPolymer AnalysisInfrared Spectroscopic StudyAzobenzene DyePhotochromismBlock Co-polymersPolymer SciencePolymer CharacterizationAbstract Infrared SpectroscopyKinetics Reveals
Abstract Infrared spectroscopy is used to study simultaneously the orientational behaviour of different segments of dye containing liquid-crystalline side group copolymers in sandwich type films of about 2 μm thickness. Under continuous irradiation with polarized light above and below T g of the polymers both azobenzene and phenyl benzoate side groups reorient preferentially normal to the film plane leading to a strongly biaxial orientation distribution. The analysis of the kinetics reveals that the reorientation is essentially a mono-exponential process with an additional faster process only found for the azobenzene dye and assigned to the initial trans to cis isomerization step. Investigation of an isotropic copolymer system containing azobenzene in the side groups shows that an anisotropy can be induced through irradiation with polarized light that is strongly dependent on temperature.
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