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Dihydroazulene: from controlling photochromism to molecular electronics devices
Søren Lindbæk Broman,
Mogens Brøndsted Nielsen
Department of Chemistry
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Chemical Compounds
Optical Switching
99%
Molecular Electronics
76%
Photochromism
68%
Reaction Half Life
62%
Optical Property
47%
Chemistry
38%
Physics & Astronomy
photochromism
100%
molecular electronics
83%
optical switching
35%
half life
34%
chemistry
28%
tuning
24%
fluorescence
24%
preparation
23%
optical properties
21%