The relationship between the chemical structure of nematic liquid crystals and their pretilt angles
- 1 February 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Liquid Crystals
- Vol. 18 (2) , 271-286
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02678299508036623
Abstract
About 50 different additives in one or more of three different nematic mixtures have been investigated to clarify the relationship between the chemical structure of the liquid crystal and the pretilt angle on a polyimide surface. The pretilts found for cells have been explained within our recently proposed population distribution model. For compounds with cyano-groups at one end, we find that the in-plane order is governed both by the surface-mesogen interaction and by the relative strength of the intermolecular interactions in the nematic phase. This strength is nearly linear in alkyl chain length for the compounds investigated. Changes in the strength due to variations in the core of the molecules can be calculated easily by using group contributions from the known Parachors. The in-plane order can be treated as a simple product of the contributions from the liquid crystal and from the polyimide. Different polar end groups will give different angles between the surface and the optical axis of the individual mesogens in the first monolayer. The cyano-group gives the highest angle and alkyl groups the lowest. For nitro-compounds the dimers formed are so strongly bound that they do not break up at the surface. Nitro-compounds will thus act as dialkyl compounds. For dialkyl compounds the pretilt angles are dominated by the difference between the chain lengths at the two ends of the molecule.Keywords
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