New polymethacrylate liquid
crystalline copolymers, which are comprised of photo-cross-linkable
4-(4-methoxycinnamoyloxy)biphenyl (MCB) and photosensitizing
4-nitrobiphenyl (NB) or 4-nitrophenyl (NP) side groups, were synthesized.
The irradiation with linearly polarized (LP) 405 nm light was performed to
investigate the photoinduced reorientation behavior of the thin films. On
the basis of the polarization-preserved excited energy transfer from the
photosensitizing groups to the MCB groups, a photoinduced optical
anisotropy due to the axis-selective photoreaction of the MCB groups
accompanied the photoreaction of the film. In all cases, annealing the
film reversely amplified the photoinduced optical anisotropy and an
in-plane order parameter greater than 0.7 was achieved for the
NB-containing copolymer films. The axis-selectivity of the photoabsorption
of the photosensitizing groups and the effective energy transfer played
important roles in generating the large photoinduced optical anisotropy
and the effective thermal enhancement. Finally, it was demonstrated that
the orientation direction of the mesogenic side groups controlled the
multiple optical information storage in a thin
film. |