We report on first studies of wetting of liquid crystal on photoaligning surface. We observed strong light-induced variations of a contact angle of a liquid LC 5CB on a photoaligning surface of fluoro-polyvinyl-cinnamate (PVCN-F) and we connected these variations with changes of PVCN-F polarity. We also present drastic changes of the contact angle of a nematic liquid crystal (MLC-6080) on the PVCN-F surface in a vicinity of temperature anchoring transition of liquid crystal from homeotropic orientation to planar one. We did not find any peculiarities in temperature dependence of the contact angle of isotropic liquid (glycerol) on PVCN-F and of nematic liquid crystal on pure glass in the same temperature range. It allows us to suggest that rearrangement of LC molecules and flexible fragments in the LC-polymer interface are responsible for the change of surface tensions both of LC and polymer and the observed jump of the contact angle. © 2009 Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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Gvozdovskyy, I., Kurioz, Y., & Reznikov, Y. (2009). Exposure and temperature dependences of contact angle of liquid crystals on photoaligning surface. Opto-Electronics Review, 17(2), 116–119. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11772-008-0065-5
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