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photoswitching and
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Members of this
class include azobenzenes, diarylethenes, dithienylethenes,
fulgides, stilbenes, norbornadiene, spiropyrans, hydrazones, indigoids, diazocines...
- dyes most
commonly used are spirolactones, fluorans, spiropyrans, and
fulgides. The
acids include bisphenol A, parabens, 1,2,3-triazole derivates, and...
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Fulgides for
Memories and Switches".
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affords isomerization between the two states.
Examples of the
latter include fulgide and diarylethene. This type of
compounds undergoes bond
cleavage and bond...
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affords isomerization between the two states.
Examples of the
latter include fulgide and diarylethene. This type of
compounds undergoes bond
cleavage and bond...
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photochromic compounds,
which include azobenzenes, spiropyrans, stilbenes,
fulgides, and diarylethenes. If the
photochemical change is reversible, then rewritable...