Generation of Light Scattering States in Cholesteric Liquid Crystals by Optically Controlled Boundary Conditions

Circularly polarized light was previously employed to stimulate the reversible and reconfigurable writing of scattering states in cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) cells constructed with a photosensitive layer. Such dynamic photodriven responses have utility in remotely triggering changes in optical...

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Main Authors: Timothy J. Bunning, Nelson V. Tabiryan, Timothy J. White, Vincent P. Tondiglia, Rafael S. Hakobyan, Svetlana V. Serak, Jonathan P. Vernon
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-03-01
Series:Crystals
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/3/1/234
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spelling doaj-d68e992ed4b549c08c0a53c7a5bad2c22020-11-25T00:11:27ZengMDPI AGCrystals2073-43522013-03-013123424710.3390/cryst3010234Generation of Light Scattering States in Cholesteric Liquid Crystals by Optically Controlled Boundary ConditionsTimothy J. BunningNelson V. TabiryanTimothy J. WhiteVincent P. TondigliaRafael S. HakobyanSvetlana V. SerakJonathan P. VernonCircularly polarized light was previously employed to stimulate the reversible and reconfigurable writing of scattering states in cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) cells constructed with a photosensitive layer. Such dynamic photodriven responses have utility in remotely triggering changes in optical constructs responsive to optical stimulus and applications where complex spatial patterning is required. Writing of scattering regions required the handedness of incoming radiation to match the handedness of the CLC and the reflection bandwidth of the CLC to envelop the wavelength of the incoming radiation. In this paper, the mechanism of transforming the CLC into a light scattering state via the influence of light on the photosensitive alignment layer is detailed. Specifically, the effects of: (i) the polarization state of light on the photosensitive alignment layer; (ii) the exposure time; and (iii) the incidence angle of radiation on domain formation are reported. The photogenerated light-scattering domains are shown to be similar in appearance between crossed polarizers to a defect structure that occurs at a CLC/air interface (i.e., a free CLC surface). This observation provides strong indication that exposure of the photosensitive alignment layer to the circularly polarized light of appropriate wavelength and handedness generates an out-of-plane orientation leading to a periodic distortion of the original planar structure.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/3/1/234photoisomerizationazobenzeneliquid crystalpatterningtexturestimuli-responsive materialsphotoalignmentswitchable photonic bandgapsdisplays
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author Timothy J. Bunning
Nelson V. Tabiryan
Timothy J. White
Vincent P. Tondiglia
Rafael S. Hakobyan
Svetlana V. Serak
Jonathan P. Vernon
spellingShingle Timothy J. Bunning
Nelson V. Tabiryan
Timothy J. White
Vincent P. Tondiglia
Rafael S. Hakobyan
Svetlana V. Serak
Jonathan P. Vernon
Generation of Light Scattering States in Cholesteric Liquid Crystals by Optically Controlled Boundary Conditions
Crystals
photoisomerization
azobenzene
liquid crystal
patterning
texture
stimuli-responsive materials
photoalignment
switchable photonic bandgaps
displays
author_facet Timothy J. Bunning
Nelson V. Tabiryan
Timothy J. White
Vincent P. Tondiglia
Rafael S. Hakobyan
Svetlana V. Serak
Jonathan P. Vernon
author_sort Timothy J. Bunning
title Generation of Light Scattering States in Cholesteric Liquid Crystals by Optically Controlled Boundary Conditions
title_short Generation of Light Scattering States in Cholesteric Liquid Crystals by Optically Controlled Boundary Conditions
title_full Generation of Light Scattering States in Cholesteric Liquid Crystals by Optically Controlled Boundary Conditions
title_fullStr Generation of Light Scattering States in Cholesteric Liquid Crystals by Optically Controlled Boundary Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Generation of Light Scattering States in Cholesteric Liquid Crystals by Optically Controlled Boundary Conditions
title_sort generation of light scattering states in cholesteric liquid crystals by optically controlled boundary conditions
publisher MDPI AG
series Crystals
issn 2073-4352
publishDate 2013-03-01
description Circularly polarized light was previously employed to stimulate the reversible and reconfigurable writing of scattering states in cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) cells constructed with a photosensitive layer. Such dynamic photodriven responses have utility in remotely triggering changes in optical constructs responsive to optical stimulus and applications where complex spatial patterning is required. Writing of scattering regions required the handedness of incoming radiation to match the handedness of the CLC and the reflection bandwidth of the CLC to envelop the wavelength of the incoming radiation. In this paper, the mechanism of transforming the CLC into a light scattering state via the influence of light on the photosensitive alignment layer is detailed. Specifically, the effects of: (i) the polarization state of light on the photosensitive alignment layer; (ii) the exposure time; and (iii) the incidence angle of radiation on domain formation are reported. The photogenerated light-scattering domains are shown to be similar in appearance between crossed polarizers to a defect structure that occurs at a CLC/air interface (i.e., a free CLC surface). This observation provides strong indication that exposure of the photosensitive alignment layer to the circularly polarized light of appropriate wavelength and handedness generates an out-of-plane orientation leading to a periodic distortion of the original planar structure.
topic photoisomerization
azobenzene
liquid crystal
patterning
texture
stimuli-responsive materials
photoalignment
switchable photonic bandgaps
displays
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/3/1/234
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