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Photocurrent detection from photochromic diarylethene film

Tsujioka et al., 2004

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3843552429084408979
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Tsujioka T
Masui K
Otoshi F
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Applied physics letters

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The photocurrent characteristics of a diarylethene (DAE) film were investigated. The photocurrents were attributed to the dissociation of electric carriers from the excited molecules in the DAE film. We demonstrated the on-off property of the photocurrent …
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