Harnessing Smectic Ordering for Electric-Field-Driven Guided-Growth of Surface Topography in a Liquid Crystal Polymer

Pengrong Lyu, Jian Feng, Yishu Zeng,Yang Zhang, Sihan Wu, Jie Gao,Xiaowen Hu,Jiawen Chen,Guofu Zhou,Wei Zhao

SMALL(2023)

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The guided-growth strategy has been widely explored and proved its efficacy in fabricating surface micro/nanostructures in a variety of systems. However, soft materials like polymers are much less investigated partly due to the lack of strong internal driving mechanisms. Herein, the possibility of utilizing liquid crystal (LC) ordering of smectic liquid crystal polymers (LCPs) to induce guided growth of surface topography during the formation of electrohydrodynamic (EHD) patterns is demonstrated. In a two-stage growth, regular stripes are first found to selectively emerge from the homogeneously aligned region of an initially flat LCP film, and then extend neatly along the normal direction of the boundary line between homogeneous and homeotropic alignments. The stripes can maintain their directions for quite a distance before deviating. Coupled with the advanced tools for controlling LC alignment, intricate surface topographies can be produced in LCP films starting from relatively simple designs. The regularity of grown pattern is determined by the LC ordering of the polymer material, and influenced by conditions of EHD growth. The proposed approach provides new opportunities to employ LCPs in optical and electrical applications. Guided-growth of surface topographies in soft materials like liquid crystal polymers is achieved by harnessing the smectic ordering during the formation of electrohydrodynamic patterns. Coupled with the advanced tools for controlling liquid crystal alignment, intricate surface topographies can be produced in liquid crystal polymer films starting from relatively simple designs.image
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electrohydrodynamic instability,guided-growth,liquid crystal polymer,smectic ordering,surface topography
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