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  • The study explores how ultraviolet light causes phase transitions in azobenzene-based liquid crystals, specifically changing the nematic phase to isotropic and creating ripples in the crystal phase.
  • The research uses techniques like differential scanning calorimetry and optical microscopy to analyze the phase-transition temperatures and morphologies of the blends with a reactive mesogenic diacrylate monomer.
  • A theoretical phase diagram was developed, showing various coexistence regions, and the findings highlight how light-induced changes impact the structural properties of liquid-crystalline materials.

Article Abstract

Photoisomerization-induced phase transition of neat liquid-crystalline azobenzene chromophore (LCAC) and its effect on phase diagrams of its mixtures with reactive mesogenic diacrylate monomer (RM257) have been investigated experimentally and theoretically. Upon irradiation with ultraviolet light, the nematic phase of LCAC transformed to isotropic, while the crystal phase showed corrugated textures on the surface (i.e., ripples). The phase-transition temperatures and corresponding morphologies of the blends have been investigated by means of differential scanning calorimetry and optical microscopy. A theoretical phase diagram of a binary nematic and crystalline system was constructed by self-consistently solving the combined free energies of Flory-Huggins, Maier-Saupe, and phase-field theory. The calculation revealed various coexistence regions such as nematic + liquid (N₁ + L₂), crystal + liquid (Cr₁ + L₂), crystal + nematic (Cr₁ + N₂), and crystal + crystal (Cr₁ + Cr₂) over a broad range of compositions including the single-phase nematic (N₁, N₂) of the corresponding constituents. The calculated liquidus lines were in good accord with the depressed mesophase-isotropic transition points. The present paper demonstrates the effect of trans-cis photoisomerization on the mesophase transitions of neat LCAC and the phase diagram of LCAC-RM257 as well as on the ripple formation (i.e., periodic undulation) on the azobenzene crystals.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.83.031702DOI Listing

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