Red or Near-Infrared Light Operating Negative Photochromism of a Binaphthyl-Bridged Imidazole Dimer

The development of red or near-infrared light (NIR) switchable photochromic molecules is required for an efficient utilization of sunlight and regulation of biological activities. While the photosensitization of photochromic molecules to red or NIR light has been achieved by a two-photon absorption...

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