Alignment instability caused by anchoring of the in-plane directors to the rubbing direction in the V-shaped switching

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S.S. Seomun, T. Fukuda, A. Fukuda, J.G. Yoo, Yu.P. Panarin, J.K. Vij, Alignment instability caused by anchoring of the in-plane directors to the rubbing direction in the V-shaped switching, Journal of Materials Chemistry, 10, 2000, 2791 - 2794Download Item:

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In order to investigate the molecular alignment in the smectic liquid crystals showing the V-shaped switching
behavior, two types of the liquid crystal cells, a sandwiched cell and an open cell, were prepared. Homogeneous
alignment with the smectic layer normal formed at y12? with respect to the rubbing direction r is obtained in
the Sm-A phase in both cells. However, in the open cell, the director n is rotated towards r when the Sm-A
sample is cooled into the tilted Sm-X* phase. In addition, its maximum rotation angle is y12?. In this
con?guration, the molecules lie along r. Meanwhile, the sandwiched cell with the one-side rubbing treatment
exhibits the averaged optical axis almost parallel to the layer normal in the Sm-X* phase. In this paper, a
simple small-twisted state in the thin sandwiched cell is suggested to account for the experimental results.
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