This book describes the state of the art of our understanding of
liquid-crystal interfaces on a molecular level. The interactions of
liquid crystal molecules with a surface play an essential role in
the operation of liquid crystal displays (LCD's) and other LC
devices that are based on the controllable anchoring of LC
molecules on polymer coated surfaces.
This book addresses the microscopic interaction between a
macromolecule (liquid crystal, polymer) and a wall, using state of
the art surface and interface-sensitive experimental techniques,
such as Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), Scanning Tunneling
Microscopy (STM), Linear and Nonlinear Optical Microscopy and
(Dynamic) Light Scattering (DLS). These experimental techniques
were complemented with computer simulations and supra molecular
chemistry methods to develop controllable polymeric surfaces.
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