Abstract

The authors have demonstrated a technique for rodlike liquid crystal alignment using polyimide films with chiral carbons in the side chains. The authors succeeded in lifting degeneracy of two twisted configurations in the 90° twisted-nematic cells, even though the pretilt angle in the cell with rubbed polyimide (PI) surfaces is low (Θ⩽1°). This phenomenon is due to chirality of molecular level on the PI surfaces, which is transferred to the bulk and acts as a kind of symmetry breaking powers.

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