Abstract

Liquid crystalline (LC) ionomers containing azobenzene mesogens and three transition metal ions (Cu2+, Zn2+, and Mn2+) were prepared and characterized. Metal ions were found to exert significant effects on the photoinduced orientation of azobenzene mesogens and on the diffraction efficiency of holographic gratings. Using methacrylic acid for neutralization with metal ions, as compared with the copolymer with no metal, ionomers of Zn and Mn showed increased photoinduced birefringence and higher diffraction efficiency of birefringence gratings obtained by excitation with spatially modulated light polarization. By contrast, ionomers with Cu showed the opposite effects. As a whole, the behavior of photoinduced birefringence and holographic grating appears to be correlated with the thermal stability of the LC phase formed by azobenzene mesogens in the ionomer. Some new thoughts are discussed regarding the effect of metal and their ionic aggregates on the clearing temperature of LC ionomers. The interest for fu...

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