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Fully rodlike polyimides containing flexible side chains with various lengths and their ability to align liquid-crystals on the rubbed surface SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Fully rodlike polyimides containing flexible side chains with various lengths and their ability to align liquid-crystals on the rubbed surface
Authors
Lee, SWKim, SIPark, YHRee, MLee, KHJung, JC
Date Issued
2000-01
Publisher
GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD
Abstract
Rodlike poly(p-phenylene pyromellitimide)s with various side chains (Cm-PMDA-PDA PIs) were newly prepared in a good quality of films. The polyimide films were rubbed, and used in constructing liquid-crystal (LC) cells which were filled with a nematic LC containing a dichroic dye. For the LC cell, both pretilt angle and alignment director of LCs were dependent strongly on the side chain length as well as the rubbing density. On the polymer film, both homogeneous and homeotropic LC alignments were achievable by either changing the side chain length or varying rubbing density. Unlike polymers reported previously as a LC alignment layer material, the Cm-PMDA-PDA P1 induced LCs to pretilt with a negative angle rather than a positive angle: this is a unique property characteristic of the Cm-PMDA-PDA PIs, In addition, film properties were measured.
Keywords
rodlike polyimide with side chains; rubbing process; liquid-crystal; homogeneous alignment; homeotropic alignment; negative pretilt angle; AROMATIC POLYIMIDES; ORIENTATION; FILMS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/19807
DOI
10.1080/10587250008024917
ISSN
1058-725X
Article Type
Article
Citation
MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS, vol. 349, page. 271 - 274, 2000-01
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