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Method for Tuneable Homeotropic Anchoring at Microstructures in Liquid Crystal Devices.

Sophie A JonesJames BaileyDavid R E WalkerGuy P Bryan-BrownJ Cliff Jones
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2018)
A simple method for vapour-phase deposition of a silane surfactant is presented, which produces tuneable homeotropic anchoring in liquid crystals. Both the zenithal anchoring energy and surface slip are measured by fitting to the latching threshold versus pulse width characteristic of a zenithal bistable nematic liquid crystal device based on a deep, submicron grating. The method is shown to give microscopic anchoring strength between 5 × 10-5 and 2 × 10-4 J/m2, with a surface slip of about 100 nm. The silanated surfaces are characterized using atomic force microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, which show a direct relationship between the surface coverage of silane groups and the resulting anchoring energy.
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