Photochromic molecules are part of a large class of materials in which light stimulus not only induces a color variation but also affects other physicochemical properties. However, the change of bulk electrical properties (e.g., electrical conductivity) via light excitation remains difficult to control because the intrinsically switchable molecules may lose their functionality when wired with conductive electrodes. In contrast with previous work based on single molecules, here we demonstrate a facile and accessible “wet-chemical” method to produce light-induced electrical switching. The electrical conductivity of a photochromic blend composed of diarylethene polymer and single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) is reversibly tuned according wi...
Organic semiconductors can be easily combined with other molecular building blocks in order to fabri...
We report on the light-induced switching of conductance of a new generation of diarylethene switches...
Photovoltaic devices that switch color depending on illumination conditions may find application in ...
Photochromic molecules are part of a large class of materials in which light stimulus not only induc...
Photochromic molecules are part of a large class of materials in which light stimulus not only induc...
A great challenge to present-day applied science is to develop electronic devices at the nanometer s...
Novel, optically responsive devices with a host of potential applications have been demonstrated by ...
Photoswitching molecular electronic devices with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) top electrodes on fl e...
We demonstrate reversible, light-controlled conductance switching of molecular devices based on phot...
The integration of photochromic molecules into semiconducting polymer matrices via blending has rece...
Tuning the microstructure, conductance, band gap of a single molecule with an external stimuli such ...
The electrical properties of diarylethene photoswitching molecular devices on flexible substrates ar...
We report on reversible light-controlled conductance switching in devices consisting of multiwalled ...
Abstract A diarylethene photoswitch was covalently connected to two small triplet sensitizer moietie...
Organic semiconductors can be easily combined with other molecular building blocks in order to fabri...
We report on the light-induced switching of conductance of a new generation of diarylethene switches...
Photovoltaic devices that switch color depending on illumination conditions may find application in ...
Photochromic molecules are part of a large class of materials in which light stimulus not only induc...
Photochromic molecules are part of a large class of materials in which light stimulus not only induc...
A great challenge to present-day applied science is to develop electronic devices at the nanometer s...
Novel, optically responsive devices with a host of potential applications have been demonstrated by ...
Photoswitching molecular electronic devices with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) top electrodes on fl e...
We demonstrate reversible, light-controlled conductance switching of molecular devices based on phot...
The integration of photochromic molecules into semiconducting polymer matrices via blending has rece...
Tuning the microstructure, conductance, band gap of a single molecule with an external stimuli such ...
The electrical properties of diarylethene photoswitching molecular devices on flexible substrates ar...
We report on reversible light-controlled conductance switching in devices consisting of multiwalled ...
Abstract A diarylethene photoswitch was covalently connected to two small triplet sensitizer moietie...
Organic semiconductors can be easily combined with other molecular building blocks in order to fabri...
We report on the light-induced switching of conductance of a new generation of diarylethene switches...
Photovoltaic devices that switch color depending on illumination conditions may find application in ...