Abstract
We have investigated the formation of polymer walls for high polymer content liquid crystal (LC) formulations, using a patterned electric field to induce phase separation. The effect of this field on the phase separation temperature of a LC/monomer mixture is studied as a function of the photopolymerizable monomer concentration. The phase separation temperature increases with the patterned field strength. The application of a patterned field results in segregation of the LC molecules in the high electric field regions, i.e., pixels, whereas the monomers segregate in the low-field regions, i.e., interpixels. Subsequent photopolymerization results in the formation of polymer walls around the pixels. The structure of the polymer walls was investigated using scanning electron microscopy. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.
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Kim, Y., Francl, J., Taheri, B., & West, J. L. (1998). A method for the formation of polymer walls in liquid crystal/polymer mixtures. Applied Physics Letters, 72(18), 2253–2255. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.121333
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