Abstract

Thermochromic behaviors were investigated by measurements of reflectance spectra for urethane-substituted polydiacetylene crystal having side groups of R=(CH)2)6OCONHC2H5 (PDA-6UEt). The PDA-6UEt crystal shows an irreversible thermochromic A-to-B (blue-to-red) phase transition: the absorption band at 1.88 eV due to the lowest exciton shifts to higher energy (2.15 eV) in the heating run, but the reflectance spectra remain in the B phase even when cooled down to room temperature. We have demonstrated that photoinduced phase transition (PIPT) is observed by utilizing the irreversible A-to-B phase transition. The conversion shows the presence of a threshold of the light intensity and depends on photon energy, suggesting that the PIPT is mediated by the photogenerated electron-hole pairs.

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