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Organic phase-change optical memory

Organic compounds which show reversible color change by a photochemical reaction are potentially applicable to optical switching and/or memory materials. Azobenzenes and its derivatives are one of the most suitable candidates of photochemical switching molecular devices because of their well characterized photochromic behavior attributed to trans-cis photoisomerization reaction. Many works on photochromism of azobenzenes in monolayers LB films, and bilayer membranes, have been reported. Photochemical isomerization reaction of the azobenzene chromophore is well known to trigger phase transitions of liquid crystals [29-31]. Recently we have found the isothermal phase transition from the state VI to the state I of the cast film of CgAzoCioN+ Br induced by photoirradiation [32]. [Pg.72]


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