Title: Precisely Direction-controllable Bending of Cross-linked Liquid-crystalline Polymer Films by Light

Author: Yanlei Yu, Makoto Nakano, Taketo Maeda, Mizuho Kondo, Tomiki Ikeda*

Journal: Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 2005, 436, 1235-1244.

Abstract:

Cross-linked liquid-crystalline polymer films were prepared by polymerization of mixtures containing azobenzene monomers and cross-linkers with azobenzene moieties. Two types of the cross-linked liquid-crystalline polymer films were prepared: monodomain films and polydomains films. Photoirradiation of the monodomain films with UV linearly polarized light (LPL) gave rise to bending of the films toward actinic light along the polarization direction, when the light polarization was parallel to the rubbing direction. When the two directions were perpendicular to each other, the bending was isotropic without a preferential direction. On the other hand, exposure of the polydomain films to UV LPL led to bending of the films always along the polarization direction of the actinic light. This means that one can induce bending of the film along any direction precisely by choosing the polarization direction of the actinic light.

Fulltext Link: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15421400590957215