Abstract:
We have prepared a grooved indium tin oxide (ITO) surface with groove
widths of similar to40-90 nm and a variable groove separation up to 36
mum using atomic force microscopy nanolithography. Twisted nematic pixels
with 4-n-pentyl-4-cyanobiphenly (5CB) liquid crystal were prepared using
a rubbed polyimide counter plate. The 5CB molecules align along the direction
of the grooves, but no pretilt angle was observed on the ITO surface. The
surface anchoring energy appeared not to depend on the groove separation
nor on the scan force. The lateral correlation length of 5CB on ITO was
measured to be 2.2 mum. If a grooved surface is scanned in another direction,
liquid crystal molecules follow the direction of the last scan.