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X-ray study of liquid crystal alignment films and discotic liquid crystal strands

Posted on:1998-08-07Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of PennsylvaniaCandidate:Ghosh, Surya SFull Text:PDF
GTID:1461390014477261Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
We present x-ray diffuse scattering measurements from freely-suspended strands of discotic liquid crystals, and x-ray reflectivity measurements of polyimide films on glass. The diffuse scattering measurements are the first quantitative measurements of the diffuse scattering from a discotic-hexagonal phase. We report a toroid of diffuse scattering in the basal plane, consisting of constant-{dollar}vert{dollar}Q{dollar}vert{dollar} arcs surrounding the Bragg {dollar}<{dollar} 100 {dollar}>{dollar} points. The toroid has an anisotropic cross-section in the HOL plane, and exhibits a surprising sinusoidal variation in intensity as the {dollar}phi{dollar}-angle is varied. We compare our results to the diffuse scattering expected from phonons in the discotic-hexagonal phase.; We also report x-ray reflectivity measurements of mechanically rubbed polyimide films and dye-doped polyimide films that have been exposed to linearly-polarized laser light. We find anisotropic off-specular diffuse scattering in the mechanically rubbed films, which we attribute to grooves created by the rubbing process. Our x-ray reflectivity analysis suggests that the optically "aligned" dye-doped polyimide film has laterally distributed regions which are slightly thicker and much less electron-dense than the surrounding polyimide. An anisotropic roughness has been measured suggesting that these regions have some alignment. We suggest that the molecular-scale anisotropy in these regions gives clues to the mechanism of nematic liquid crystal alignment on the dye-doped optically "aligned" polyimides.
Keywords/Search Tags:Liquid crystal, X-ray, Films, Diffuse scattering, Polyimide, Alignment, Measurements
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