Title
Surface Anchoring Effect On The Morphology And Performance Of Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystal
Keywords
High contrast ratio; Morphologies; Polymer-dispersed liquid crystal; Surface anchoring effect
Abstract
Surface effects on the phase separation dynamics, morphologies, and electro-optic properties of thin polymer-dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) cells are investigated. Four types of surface alignment layers were studied: ITO only, Polyimide (PI) without rubbing, homogeneous cell, and 90° twisted nematic (TN) cell. The ITO-only and non-rubbed PI cells do not provide enough anchoring force to prevent LC droplets flow and coalesce. As a result, the droplets are larger and less uniform. For the homogeneous and TN cells with sufficiently high anchoring energy, almost all the nucleated LC droplets grow at a fixed position during phase separation. The appearance of the coalescence is not obvious and the formed LC droplets are relatively uniform. For the rubbed cells with polar anchoring energy >2x 10 -4 J/m 2, the droplet size is smaller and more uniform than those in the conventional PDLC cell. The phase separation dynamics determine the final composite morphology which affects the electro-optic properties of a PDLC device. The morphologies in the homogeneous and TN cells are similar, but the TN cell is polarization independent while the homogeneous cell is polarization dependent. Moreover, the TN PDLC cell exhibits a higher contrast ratio. The light shutter made of TN PDLC shows no haze and 5-10 ms response time.
Publication Date
8-22-2005
Publication Title
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume
5741
Number of Pages
74-82
Document Type
Article; Proceedings Paper
Personal Identifier
scopus
DOI Link
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.590405
Copyright Status
Unknown
Socpus ID
23744485096 (Scopus)
Source API URL
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/23744485096
STARS Citation
Lin, Yi Hsin; Ren, Hongwen; and Wu, Yung Hsun, "Surface Anchoring Effect On The Morphology And Performance Of Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystal" (2005). Scopus Export 2000s. 3796.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/scopus2000/3796