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Photochromism is a reversible transformation of a chemical species induced in one or both directions by absorption of electromagnetic radiation between two forms, A and B, having different absorption spectra.
Good References
Photochromism by Brown<ref>Photochromism,G. H. Brown (Ed.)(Techniques of Chemistry Vol. III),�Wiley-Interscience, New York,1971 (853 pp.).</ref>
Photochromism, Molecules, and Systems by Dürr<ref>Photochromism, Molecules, and Systems ,H. Dürr and H. Bouas-Laurent (Eds.)(Studies in Organic Chemistry 40), Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1990�(1068 pp.).</ref>





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Photochromism is a reversible transformation of a chemical species induced in one or both directions by absorption of electromagnetic radiation between two forms, A and B, having different absorption spectra.

Good References Photochromism by Brown[1]

Photochromism, Molecules, and Systems by Dürr[2]


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  1. Photochromism,G. H. Brown (Ed.)(Techniques of Chemistry Vol. III),�Wiley-Interscience, New York,1971 (853 pp.).
  2. Photochromism, Molecules, and Systems ,H. Dürr and H. Bouas-Laurent (Eds.)(Studies in Organic Chemistry 40), Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1990�(1068 pp.).