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The directional peeling effect of nanostructured rigiflex molds on liquid-crystal devices: Liquid-crystal alignment and optical properties

Title
The directional peeling effect of nanostructured rigiflex molds on liquid-crystal devices: Liquid-crystal alignment and optical properties
Authors
Kim J.B.Lim J.R.Park J.S.Ahn H.J.Lee M.J.Jo S.J.Kim M.Kang D.Lee S.J.Kim Y.S.Baik H.K.
Ewha Authors
김연상
SCOPUS Author ID
김연상scopus
Issue Date
2008
Journal Title
Advanced Functional Materials
ISSN
1616-301XJCR Link
Citation
Advanced Functional Materials vol. 18, no. 8, pp. 1340 - 1347
Indexed
SCI; SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
We report a new strategy, the directional peeling of a rigiflex mold with a nanostructure, to overcome several problems with general patterning techniques for liquid-crystal (LC) alignment. These include difficulty in generating the pretilt angle and in controlling the LC rising-up direction, formation of local domains, and weak optical properties. The directional peeling of the rigiflex mold results in pretilt-angle formation and controls the LC rising-up direction. In addition, a nanostructure with small spacing aligns the LC with a high order parameter because of a strong confinement effect and suppresses diffraction due to its small spacing. Eventually, the nanostructure achieves improvements in the optical properties. In summary, while recent patterning techniques for LC alignment only solve one problem, the directional peeling of the rigiflex mold with a nanostructure simultaneously overcomes several problems with LC alignment and optical properties. © 2008 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.
DOI
10.1002/adfm.200700747
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