Author:
Lim Yong-Woon,Kwak Chang-Hwan,Lee Sin-Doo
Abstract
We developed an anisotropic nano-imprinting technique, which combines the exposure of ultraviolet light, to fabricate a patterned optical film of a liquid crystalline polymer (LCP). The nano-imprinted LCP film has two-fold functionality of an in-cell retarder and an alignment layer
of liquid crystal (LC) molecules. In addition to the geometrically generated microgrooves, the anisotropic surface interactions of the LCP acquired at a nano-scale level during the imprinting process results in the LC alignment on the patterned LCP film without any surface treatment. The nano-imprinted,
quarter wave LCP was implemented into a LC cell which produces half-wave retardation under crossed polarizers.
Publisher
American Scientific Publishers
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Biomedical Engineering,General Chemistry,Bioengineering
Cited by
14 articles.
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