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Preparation of Liquid Crystal Networks for Macroscopic Oscillatory Motion Induced by Light
Published on: September 20, 2017
Topography from topology: photoinduced surface features generated in liquid crystal polymer networks
Michael E McConney1, Angel Martinez, Vincent P Tondiglia
1Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, 3005 Hobson Way, WPAFB, OH, 45434, USA.
Abstract:
Films subsumed with topological defects are transformed into complex, topographical surface features with light irradiation of azobenzene-functionalized liquid crystal polymer networks (azo-LCNs). Using a specially designed optical setup and photoalignment materials, azo-LCN films containing either singular or multiple defects with strengths ranging from |½| to as much as |10| are examined. The local order of an azo-LCN material for a given defect strength dictates a complex, mechanical response observed as topographical surface features.
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