ABSTRACT The pretilt angles of LC molecules can be controlled by tetrafluoromethane (CF4) plasma treatment. For conventional polyimide layers, the homogeneous alignment turns homeotropic owing to the invasion of fluoride atoms, which leads to the wettability transition from being hydrophilic to hydrophobic. The different treatment times generate variable pretilt angles such that the values of pretilt angles can be changed from 7.21ο to 79.53ο, and the polar anchoring energy can be tuned continuously. This technique can provide a reversible alignment layer that can be controlled by applying different plasmas of CF4 and O2. Moreover, a hybrid-aligned LC cell with patterned displays based on different pretilt angles, was proposed herein.