Jiro Abe
www.chem.aoyama.ac.jp
0000-0002-0237-815X
Aoyama Gakuin University
160 papers found
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Fast Photochromism of the Imidazole Dimers Bridged by Group 14 Atoms
Enhancement of Negative Photochromic Properties of Naphthalene‐Bridged Phenoxyl‐Imidazolyl Radical Complex
Photochromic Radical Complexes That Show Heterolytic Bond Dissociation
Red or Near-Infrared Light Operating Negative Photochromism of a Binaphthyl-Bridged Imidazole Dimer
Photochromic Reaction by Red Light via Triplet Fusion Upconversion
Excited state dynamics for visible-light sensitization of a photochromic benzil-subsituted phenoxyl-imidazolyl radical complex
Turn-On Mode Fluorescence Switch by Using Negative Photochromic Imidazole Dimer
Photo- and Electro-Driven Molecular Switching System of Aryl-Bridged Photochromic Radical Complexes
Rational Molecular Designs for Controlling Photochromism: Thermally Activated Valence Isomerization of Phenoxyl‐Imidazolyl Radical Complexes
Electrochromism of fast photochromic radical complexes forming light-unresponsive stable colored radical cation
Visible light intensity dependent negative photochromism of a binaphthyl-bridged phenoxyl-imidazolyl radical complex
Molecular design to increase the photosensitivity of photochromic phenoxyl–imidazolyl radical complexes
On-Demand Control of the Photochromic Properties of Naphthopyrans
Switching of Radiation Force on Optically Trapped Microparticles through Photochromic Reactions of Pyranoquinazoline Derivatives
Reversible Valence Photoisomerization between Closed-Shell Quinoidal and Open-Shell Biradical Forms
Stepwise two-photon absorption processes utilizing photochromic reactions
Intensity-Dependent Photoresponse of Biphotochromic Molecule Composed of a Negative and a Positive Photochromic Unit
Structurally and electronically modulated spin interaction of transient biradicals in two photon-gated stepwise photochromism
Stepwise photochromism of bisnaphthopyrans exhibiting an excitation intensity-dependent color change
A Simple and Versatile Strategy for Rapid Color Fading and Intense Coloration of Photochromic Naphthopyran Families
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