Molecular switches which can be triggered by light to interconvert between two or more well-defined conformation differing in their chemical or physical properties are fundamental for the development of materials with on-demand functionalities. Recently, a novel molecular switch based on a the azodicarboxamide core has been reported. It exhibits a volume-conserving conformational change upon excitation, making it a promising candidate for embedding in confined environments. In order to rationally implement and efficiently utilize the azodicarboxamide molecular switch, detailed insight into the coordinates governing the excited-state dynamics is needed. Here, we report a detailed comparative picture of the molecular motion at the atomic leve...
We report a theoretical study of the photoisomerization step in the operating cycle of a prototypica...
The ground- and the lowest singlet excited-state potential energy surfaces of the bis-thiaxanthylide...
Designing and testing biomimetic switches: Multireference perturbation theory is used to model a lig...
Photoresponsive molecular switches enable spatial and temporal control of molecular processes and ar...
Well-defined structural changes of molecular units that can be triggered by light are crucial for th...
Stimuli‐responsive materials are attracting extensive interest as they offer the opportunity to tran...
Single molecules that act as light-energy transducers (e.g., con-verting the energy of a photon into...
The coherent photoisomerization of a chromophore in condensed phase is a rare process in which light...
© 2015 American Chemical Society. Solar energy conversion starts with the harvest of light, and its ...
International audienceTo gain further insight into the internal motion of molecular objects, we have...
We examine the redistribution of energy between electronic and vibrational degrees of freedom that t...
Photochromic systems can convert light energy into mechanical energy, thus they can be used as build...
Harvesting energy from sunlight is of paramount importance for the so-lution of the global energy pr...
Optically active molecular materials, such as organic conjugated polymers and biological systems, ar...
Light-driven molecular rotary motors derived from chiral overcrowded alkenes represent a broad class...
We report a theoretical study of the photoisomerization step in the operating cycle of a prototypica...
The ground- and the lowest singlet excited-state potential energy surfaces of the bis-thiaxanthylide...
Designing and testing biomimetic switches: Multireference perturbation theory is used to model a lig...
Photoresponsive molecular switches enable spatial and temporal control of molecular processes and ar...
Well-defined structural changes of molecular units that can be triggered by light are crucial for th...
Stimuli‐responsive materials are attracting extensive interest as they offer the opportunity to tran...
Single molecules that act as light-energy transducers (e.g., con-verting the energy of a photon into...
The coherent photoisomerization of a chromophore in condensed phase is a rare process in which light...
© 2015 American Chemical Society. Solar energy conversion starts with the harvest of light, and its ...
International audienceTo gain further insight into the internal motion of molecular objects, we have...
We examine the redistribution of energy between electronic and vibrational degrees of freedom that t...
Photochromic systems can convert light energy into mechanical energy, thus they can be used as build...
Harvesting energy from sunlight is of paramount importance for the so-lution of the global energy pr...
Optically active molecular materials, such as organic conjugated polymers and biological systems, ar...
Light-driven molecular rotary motors derived from chiral overcrowded alkenes represent a broad class...
We report a theoretical study of the photoisomerization step in the operating cycle of a prototypica...
The ground- and the lowest singlet excited-state potential energy surfaces of the bis-thiaxanthylide...
Designing and testing biomimetic switches: Multireference perturbation theory is used to model a lig...