Abstract

This paper describes the synthesis and influence of the substituent on the reorientation behavior of photocrosslinkable methacrylate polymer liquid crystals (PPLCs), which contain p-substituted cinnamoyloxybiphenyl (CB) side groups. Irradiating with linearly polarized ultraviolet (LPUV) light induced optical anisotropy of all PPLC films due to an axis-selective photoreaction of the mesogenic groups. The thermally enhanced reorientation direction depended on the substituent groups and liquid crystalline nature of the PPLC. A high in-plane reorientational order ( S>0.6) parallel to the polarization of LPUV light was obtained for PPLCs with p-methoxy-CB and p-methyl-CB side groups, while out-of-plane reorientation was predominant for p-fluoro-CB and p-trifluoromethyl-CB side groups.

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