A facile room temperature layer-by-layer deposition process for the fabrication of ultrathin films with noncentrosymmetrically oriented azobenzene chromophores
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En-Hua Kang, Pengcheng Jin, Yanqiang Yang, Junqi Sun, Jiacong Shen
Ultrathin films with noncentrosymmetrically orientated azobenzene chromophores were constructed using a combination of layer-by-layer adsorption of polyelectrolytes and the surface sol–gel process.
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