Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1496380 | Optical Materials | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The photoswitching behavior of a diarylethene/glass/bisazomethine (DE/glass/BAE) three-layered structure was investigated. Upon UV light irradiation of 300Â nm, DE in the three-layered structure was isomerized by a cyclization photochromic reaction and its color changed from red to deep red. BAE is a blue-violet compound with strong absorption in the region from 400 to 600Â nm and fluorescence from 550 to 700Â nm. When UV radiation having a wavelength of 300Â nm was irradiated on the BAE layer, DE underwent a cycloreversion photochromic reaction, and its color changed from deep red to red due to fluorescence from BAE at 604Â nm. Exposure of the BAE layer to visible light did not induce the decoloration of DE because visible light induces the cycloreversion of DE was absorbed by BAE. We demonstrated that DE/glass/BAE three-layered structure has a potential application for photoswitching using a single UV light source.
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Authors
K. Kinashi, T. Kotake, Y. Ono, K. Ishida, Y. Ueda,