J. Genzer et al., Temperature dependence of molecular orientation on the surfaces of semifluorinated polymer thin films, LANGMUIR, 16(4), 2000, pp. 1993-1997
Near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure is used to investigate the temper
ature dependence of molecular orientation of semifluorinated liquid crystal
line (SF-LC) mesogens, which are attached to the modified isoprene backbone
of (i) a poly(1,2-isoprene) homopolymer and (ii) a diblock copolymer consi
sting of polystyrene and poly( 1,2-isoprene) blocks. Our experiments reveal
the existence of two temperature regions in which the surface orientation
of the SF-LC mesogens changes abruptly, but even 30 K above the highest suc
h temperature region the surface orientation does not become isotropic. The
lower temperature surface transition for both homopolymer and block copoly
mer occurs close to the temperature of the bulk homopolymer smectic-B to sm
ectic-a transition and well above the bulk smectic-B to smectic-a transitio
n in the block copolymer. It seems to be controlled exclusively by the orde
ring phenomena originating from the surface. In contrast, the change in the
surface organization of the SF-LC mesogens at higher temperatures can be a
ssociated with the bulk LC transition from the smectic-ii to the isotropic
phase.