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Optical Bistability in Three-Component Solutions of Complex Molecules

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The possibility of realizing internal optical bistability in solutions of complex polar molecules in binary solvents is theoretically investigated. The hysteresis dependences of absorption on the exciting-radiation intensity for these solutions are shown to be related to the cooperative nature of the process of nonspecific solvation.

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Gorbatsevich, S.K., Smirnova, O.Y. Optical Bistability in Three-Component Solutions of Complex Molecules. Journal of Applied Spectroscopy 67, 972–975 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1004116303801

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