Photomobility study of an azobenzene derived molecular glass
Les verres moléculaires sont un type de solide amorphe qui ne possèdent pas l’ordre caractéristique d’un cristal. Les verres moléculaires dérivés de l’azobenzène sont le sujet de nombreuses études dû à leur photomobilité, leur capacité à se déplacer sous l'effet de la lumière. Une irradiation à...
Main Author: | Babich-Morin, Nicole |
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Other Authors: | Pellerin, Christian |
Language: | English |
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2020
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1866/23704 |
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