Martti Pars
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Thurn J, Maier J, Pars M, Graf K, Thelakkat M, Kohler J
Phys Chem Chem Phys
. 2017 Sep;
19(38):26065-26071.
PMID: 28926050
Photochromic molecules that are covalently linked to a strong fluorophore combine the requirements of external control and strong fluorescence, which will become increasingly important for super-resolution microscopy techniques based on...
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Maier J, Pars M, Weller T, Thelakkat M, Kohler J
Sci Rep
. 2017 Feb;
7:41739.
PMID: 28139764
Photochromic molecules can be reversibly converted between two bistable conformations by light, and are considered as promising building blocks in novel macromolecular structures for sensing and imaging techniques. We have...
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Pars M, Gradmann M, Graf K, Bauer P, Thelakkat M, Kohler J
Sci Rep
. 2014 Mar;
4:4316.
PMID: 24614963
We investigated the capability of molecular triads, consisting of two strong fluorophores that were covalently linked to a photochromic molecule, for optical gating. Therefore we monitored the fluorescence intensity of...
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Bauer P, Sommer M, Thurn J, Pars M, Kohler J, Thelakkat M
Chem Commun (Camb)
. 2013 Apr;
49(41):4637-9.
PMID: 23576187
A well-defined main-chain conjugated photoswitchable poly(3-hexylthiophene) with homogeneous hydrogen end groups was synthesized. Opening and closing the photoswitch enables reversible modulation of P3HT emission, which is quenched by 70% when...
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Pars M, Hofmann C, Willinger K, Bauer P, Thelakkat M, Kohler J
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2011 Nov;
50(48):11405-8.
PMID: 22113798
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