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Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces ; 56(1-2): 260-4, 2007 Apr 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17208420

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We have investigated the molecular orientation of glassy poly(9,9-dioctylfluorenyl-2,7-diyl) (PFO) layers formed on photo-aligned polyimide films with different in-plane anisotropy. The polyimide contains azobenzene in the backbone structure (Azo-PI), allowing us to control the in-plane anisotropy of the film by varying linearly polarized light (LP-L) exposure. The glassy PFO layers (approximately 30 nm thick) were obtained by annealing the samples at the liquid crystalline phase of PFO and then quenching them to room temperature. The degree of alignment of PFO was assessed by the polarization ratio of photoluminescence (PL). The PL polarization ratio increased rapidly with the LP-L exposure, and it reached 10 at 2.8 J/cm(2). Beyond this LP-L exposure, it became almost constant around 10.4. This PL polarization ratio was much higher than the absorption dichroic ratio of the underlying Azo-PI film. This result suggests that the degree of alignment of PFO is determined by its liquid crystalline nature. The saturation dependence of the degree of alignment is very useful for fabricating alignment patterns by a simple photo-mask exposure method. We have succeeded in fabricating 3 microm line-and-space alignment patterns of PFO.


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Fluorenes/chemistry , Fluorescence Polarization , Imides/chemistry , Photochemistry/methods , Azo Compounds/chemistry , Fluorenes/classification , Imides/classification , Microscopy, Polarization , Molecular Structure , Polymers/chemistry , Polymers/classification , Solubility , Spectrometry, Fluorescence
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