Abstract

Optical memory systems that exhibit multiplexity and multifunctionality may allow high‐density storage and multiple addressing and readout. In a first step towards such systems, it is shown that two‐component mixtures of dithienylethene compounds (e.g., see Figure) can be switched reversibly between four different color states, using light as a trigger. The fluorescence of redox behavior increases the multiplexity (see front cover). magnified image

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