This letter reports the changes induced in polymer dispersed liquid crystal
films by applying high intensity electric fields (charge process). It has
been observed that lower reorientation fields and sharper OFF-ON transition
s characterize samples after the charge process. Scanning electron microsco
py and dielectric investigation show that the charge process induces both a
morphology and a dielectric variation in films. Nevertheless a reduction i
n the surface anchoring energy of the liquid crystal at droplet interface h
as been postulated as the changes in the dielectric properties and droplet
size cannot entirely justify the enhancement of electro-optical properties.
The role played by the temperature at which the charge process is performe
d is also discussed. (C) 2000 American Institute of Physics. [S0003-6951(00
)02220-8].