Diarylethene (DAE) photoswitches are one of the most promising families of photochromic molecules because of their outstanding photophysical/photochemical properties. This class of compounds, which can photoisomerize between an open colorless and a closed colored form, has been applied in various fields in this thesis work, spanning one-color fluorescence intensity modulation, all-photonic full-color reproduction, light-induced color changes for molecular logic gates and information processing. Particularly, all systems presented can be all-photonically controlled, which is extremely beneficial as light is a sustainable resource from nature that is non-invasive, clean, and waste free that also allows for remote operation.The first part of t...
Photoactive molecules that reversibly switch upon visible light irradiation are one of the most attr...
A new fluorescent photochromic diarylethene that can be activated by irradiation with 405 nm light w...
Being a "lock-unlock" system, gated photochromism is generally applied in nondestructive r...
A molecular cocktail containing two photochromic diarylethene derivatives that displays multicolor e...
A water soluble diarylethene (DAE) derivative that displays exceptionally intense fluorescence from ...
On-command changes in the emission color of functional materials is a sought-after property in many ...
A facile cocktail approach implying the mixing of diarylethene (DAE) photoswitches and low molecular...
International audienceFluorescent molecules and materials are widely used in many areas in physics, ...
Low photostability in aqueous solutions is the main drawback of synthetic photochromic dyes, which l...
Diarylethenes (DAE) are a class of photochromic molecular switches that convert between two structur...
Reversibly photoswitchable diarylethenes (DAEs) with fluorescent closed forms are applied in biology...
Operating photoswitchable molecules repetitively and reliably is crucial for most of their applicati...
Among bistable photochromic molecules, diarylethenes (DAEs) possess the distinct feature that upon p...
Diarylethenes are molecular switches, the state of which can efficiently be controlled by illuminat...
A diarylethene photoswitch was covalently connected to two small triplet sensitizer moieties in a co...
Photoactive molecules that reversibly switch upon visible light irradiation are one of the most attr...
A new fluorescent photochromic diarylethene that can be activated by irradiation with 405 nm light w...
Being a "lock-unlock" system, gated photochromism is generally applied in nondestructive r...
A molecular cocktail containing two photochromic diarylethene derivatives that displays multicolor e...
A water soluble diarylethene (DAE) derivative that displays exceptionally intense fluorescence from ...
On-command changes in the emission color of functional materials is a sought-after property in many ...
A facile cocktail approach implying the mixing of diarylethene (DAE) photoswitches and low molecular...
International audienceFluorescent molecules and materials are widely used in many areas in physics, ...
Low photostability in aqueous solutions is the main drawback of synthetic photochromic dyes, which l...
Diarylethenes (DAE) are a class of photochromic molecular switches that convert between two structur...
Reversibly photoswitchable diarylethenes (DAEs) with fluorescent closed forms are applied in biology...
Operating photoswitchable molecules repetitively and reliably is crucial for most of their applicati...
Among bistable photochromic molecules, diarylethenes (DAEs) possess the distinct feature that upon p...
Diarylethenes are molecular switches, the state of which can efficiently be controlled by illuminat...
A diarylethene photoswitch was covalently connected to two small triplet sensitizer moieties in a co...
Photoactive molecules that reversibly switch upon visible light irradiation are one of the most attr...
A new fluorescent photochromic diarylethene that can be activated by irradiation with 405 nm light w...
Being a "lock-unlock" system, gated photochromism is generally applied in nondestructive r...