PHOTOINDUCED ALIGNMENT OF POLYMER LIQUID-CRYSTALS CONTAINING AZOBENZENE MOIETIES IN THE SIDE-CHAIN - 2 - EFFECT OF SPACER LENGTH OF THE AZOBENZENE UNIT ON ALIGNMENT BEHAVIOR
Yl. Wu et al., PHOTOINDUCED ALIGNMENT OF POLYMER LIQUID-CRYSTALS CONTAINING AZOBENZENE MOIETIES IN THE SIDE-CHAIN - 2 - EFFECT OF SPACER LENGTH OF THE AZOBENZENE UNIT ON ALIGNMENT BEHAVIOR, Macromolecules, 31(4), 1998, pp. 1104-1108
By irradiation with lineal ly polarized light at 366 nm, alignment cha
nge was generated in polymer liquid crystals (MACB-ABn, n = 3, 6, and
11) with different spacer lengths of the azobenzene units but the same
enthalpic stability of the liquid-crystalline phase. Polarized IR spe
ctra revealed that; the polymer main chain did not reorient while the
mesogens were aligned perpendicular to the polarization direction of t
he writing light. The effect of the spacer length on alignment behavio
r was investigated by measuring the transmittance through the polymer
liquid-crystal film and the induced order parameters. Results show tha
t alignment change is more difficult to be induced in a polymer liquid
crystal, having a short spacer. The spacer length does not affect the
trans-cis photoisomerization and consequent cis-trans thermal isomeri
zation behavior. The restriction of the polymer main chain on azobenze
ne moieties through the spacer affects the alignment efficiency of azo
benzene mesogens and, therefore, affects the alignment behavior of the
polymer liquid crystals.