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Incorporating optical bistability into a magnetically bistable system: a photochromic redox isomeric complex
Michelle M Paquette1, Roni A Kopelman, Elvira Beitler
1Department of Chemistry, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 3065, British Columbia, Canada V8W 3V6.
Abstract:
A photochromic cobalt-bis(dioxolene)spirooxazine metal complex has been synthesized which exhibits both photochromic and redox-active behavior, providing a potentially powerful approach to the development of optically induced changes in redox, magnetic, or optical properties of a metal center.
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