Photoalignment of Vertically Oriented Microphase Separated Lamellae in LC–LC Diblock Copolymer Thin Film

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The microphase separation and photoalignment behavior of a diblock copolymer consisting of two kinds of side chain liquid crystalline (LC) polymers are investigated. Here, the mesogens of photoresponsive azobenzene and non-photoresponsive cyanobiphenyl are introduced in the side chains. The azobenzene and cyanobiphenyl mesogens orient homeotropically and planarly, respectively, in a thin film state. The combination of these contrasting orienting properties leads to a formation of vertically oriented lamella in the microphase separation structure. Irradiation with linearly polarized light onto this polymer film induces a highly oriented microphase separation structure having regularly elongated stripe morphology with 30 nm periodicity. The nearly defect-free morphology of this LC–LC diblock copolymer after the photoalignment is a distinct feature when compared with those of coil (amorphous)–LC diblock copolymer films possessing the same azobenzene side chain. (Figure presented.).

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Beppu, K., Nagashima, Y., Hara, M., Nagano, S., & Seki, T. (2017). Photoalignment of Vertically Oriented Microphase Separated Lamellae in LC–LC Diblock Copolymer Thin Film. Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 38(13). https://doi.org/10.1002/marc.201600659

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