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Meaning of Photoswitch from wikipedia

- A photoswitch is a type of molecule that can change its structural geometry and chemical properties upon irradiation with electromagnetic radiation. Although...
- upon exposure to light. It is a transformation of a chemical species (photoswitch) between two forms through the absorption of electromagnetic radiation...
- sunlit hours, over which period the flashing LEDs are turned off by a photoswitch. Some examples of uses are listed: Ground lights to warn traffic of an...
- Photoelectric sensor Photoionization detector Photomultiplier Photoresistor Photoswitch Phototube Scintillometer Shack–Hartmann wavefront sensor Single-photon...
- PMID 15550670. S2CID 26718046. Habuchi, S. (2005). "Reversible single-molecule photoswitching in the GFP-like fluorescent protein Dronpa". Proceedings of the National...
- (August 2022). "Donor-Acceptor Stenhouse Adduct Displaying Reversible Photoswitching in Water and Neuronal Activity". Journal of the American Chemical Society...
- Berkeley were able to restore vision to blind mice by exploiting a "photoswitch" that activates retinal ganglion cells in animals with damaged rod and...
- (August 2022). "Donor-Acceptor Stenhouse Adduct Displaying Reversible Photoswitching in Water and Neuronal Activity". Journal of the American Chemical Society...
- silicon photodetectors. Photoswitching is the conversion from one chemical isomer to another triggered by light. Photoswitching finds use in optical data...
- Moth-Poulsen, Kasper (16 May 2018). "Molecular solar thermal energy storage in photoswitch oligomers increases energy densities and storage times". Nature Communications...