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Factors Governing Crossover in Liquid Crystal Orientation on Photoalignment Films

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Abstract

A new interpretation of liquid crystal orientation on a photoalignment film was presented in terms of monomer conversion in the context of a kinetic model, thereby permitting an assessment of key factors governing the crossover behavior.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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