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Temperature dependence of the polar anchoring strength of weakly rubbed polyimide films for the nematic liquid crystal (5CB)
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1992
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Materials ScienceMacromolecular ScienceEngineeringNematic Liquid CrystalCrystal MaterialMacromolecular ChemistryPolar Anchoring StrengthPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsLiquid Crystalline ElastomerPolar Anchoring EnergyPolymer PropertyChemistrySoft MatterRubbed Polyimide FilmsPolyimide Films
We have succeeded in measuring the polar anchoring energy of a nematic liquid crystal (5CB) aligned on rubbed polyimide films. The polar anchoring energy gradually weakens with increasing temperature and tends to zero as the nematic-isotropic (NI) transition temperature (35.3 °C) is approached. This indicates a strong correlation between the polar anchoring energy and the surface order parameter. Under the weakest rubbing condition, a polar anchoring energy of 8×10−4 J/m2 is obtained at a cell temperature T=30 °C. This result indicates that, even with the weakest rubbing strength, the anchoring strength of the rubbed polyimide films is stronger than that of other alignment films.
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