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Diarylethene microcrystals make directional jumps upon ultraviolet irradiation
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EngineeringPhotochemistryNanomaterialsNanotechnologyPhysicsDirectional JumpsApplied PhysicsGrinfeld Surface InstabilityNatural SciencesMechanistic PhotochemistryPhysical ChemistryPhotophysical PropertyReversible Photocyclization ReactionsChemistrySupramolecular PhotochemistryCrystallographyPhotoelasticityPhotochromism
Microcrystals of a diarylethene {1,2-bis[5'-methyl-2'-(2"-pyridyl)thiazolyl]perfluorocyclo-pentene} undergo jumps upon photoirradiation. These photochromic crystals present molecular structural changes upon irradiation with ultraviolet light because of reversible photocyclization reactions. When the energy absorbed by crystals reaches about 10 microJ, the uniaxial stress induced in the crystal lattice relaxes through directional jumps. If one prevents crystals from jumping, then parallel, equidistant cracks appear on crystal surfaces. These photomechanical effects could result from a Grinfeld surface instability.
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