Surface-Controlled Orientational Transitions in Elastically Strained

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Surface-Controlled Orientational Transitions in Elastically Strained Films of Liquid Crystal That Are Triggered by Vapors of Toluene Marco A. Bedolla Pantoja and Nicholas L. Abbott*

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Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of WisconsinMadison, 1415 Engineering Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States ABSTRACT: We report the fabrication of chemically patterned microwells that enable the rapid and facile preparation (by spin coating and patterned dewetting) of thin films of liquid crystals (LCs) that have precise thicknesses (0.7−30 μm), are supported on chemically defined substrates, and have free upper surfaces. We use these microwells to prepare elastically strained nematic LC films supported on silica glass, gold, or polystyrene substrates and thereby characterize the response of the strained LC films to vapors of toluene. We report that low concentrations of toluene vapor (