Issue 57, 2016, Issue in Progress

UV-treated ZnO films for liquid crystal alignment

Abstract

The surface wettability of ZnO films prepared by a sol–gel process is altered from hydrophobicity to hydrophilicity via ultraviolet (UV) light irradiation. The results indicate that hydrophilicity of the ZnO films is enhanced along with the increase of UV irradiation energy. The measurements of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and photoluminescence show that the amount of oxygen vacancies in ZnO films is increased with the UV irradiation. The results of UV-vis absorption spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction also show that the crystalline quality of the ZnO films is slightly changed after UV treatment. The increase in oxygen vacancies means that water molecules can easily coordinate into the oxygen vacancy sites, leading to the increase of surface wettability. It is observed that liquid crystal (LC) molecules can be aligned on the UV-treated ZnO films, and the orientation of LCs on the UV-treated ZnO films can be tuned from homeotropic to homogeneous alignment by controlling the surface wettability of ZnO films. Our results show that the pretilt angle of LCs on ZnO films depends on their surface wettability, and it can be successfully adjusted over a wide range from 89.5° to 0.5° as the contact angle of water on ZnO films changes from 97° to 60°.

Graphical abstract: UV-treated ZnO films for liquid crystal alignment

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Mar 2016
Accepted
23 May 2016
First published
24 May 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 52095-52100

UV-treated ZnO films for liquid crystal alignment

J. Hu, S. Yang and S. Jeng, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 52095 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA07454E

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