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Review
. 2020 May;32(20):e1905966.
doi: 10.1002/adma.201905966. Epub 2020 Jan 24.

Enlightening Materials with Photoswitches

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Enlightening Materials with Photoswitches

Alexis Goulet-Hanssens et al. Adv Mater. 2020 May.

Abstract

Incorporating molecular photoswitches into various materials provides unique opportunities for controlling their properties and functions with high spatiotemporal resolution using remote optical stimuli. The great and largely still untapped potential of these photoresponsive systems has not yet been fully exploited due to the fundamental challenges in harnessing geometrical and electronic changes on the molecular level to modulate macroscopic and bulk material properties. Herein, progress made during the past decade in the field of photoswitchable materials is highlighted. After pointing to some general design principles, materials with an increasing order of the integrated photoswitchable units are discussed, spanning the range from amorphous settings over surfaces/interfaces and supramolecular ensembles, to liquid crystalline and crystalline phases. Finally, some potential future directions are pointed out in the conclusion. In view of the exciting recent achievements in the field, the future emergence and further development of light-driven and optically programmable (inter)active materials and systems are eagerly anticipated.

Keywords: material science; photochemistry; photoswitches; responsive materials; smart devices.

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