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Modification of the pitch of chiral nematic liquid crystals by means of photoisomerization of chiral dopants
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1998
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EngineeringMolecular BiologyLiquid Crystalline ElastomerOrganic ChemistryChemistryOptogeneticsChiral StilbeneOptical PropertiesPhotopolymer NetworkCrystal FormationBiophysicsHealth SciencesMaterials ScienceDerivativesPhotochemistryCrystal MaterialMechanistic PhotochemistryCommercial DopantsPhotochromismPhotoisomerizable DopantsMolecular SwitchChiral DopantsFunctional Materials
New photoisomerizable chiral dopants have been studied. The dopants used were menthone derivatives, a chiral stilbene derivative and a nematic copolymer of a menthone derivative and a benzoyloxybenzonitrile derivative. NMR, HPLC and UV results showed that the E-Z-isomerization of all the compounds indicated proceeded rapidly upon UV exposure, without the formation of undesired by-products. Isomerization of the menthone derivatives, including the copolymer, induced a substantial decrease in the helical twisting power. The changes in helical twisting power induced by the isomerization of the chiral stilbene derivative were limited to a factor of 2. In mixtures of the photoisomerizable dopants with commercial dopants of opposite twisting senses and a nematic host mixture, the sign of the twisting sense could be reversed by illuminating the mixture with UV light. The viewing angle dependence of irradiated regions of a 90 -twisted nematic cell was rotated 90 with respect to the viewing angle dependence of the non-irradiated regions. It is expected that this approach may be useful in the preparation of dual domain TN cells with a reduced viewing angle dependence.
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