Photoswitch
A photoswitch, or photo-electric switch, is a sensor that detects the presence in or change of light. A popular example is that of azobenzene. Photoswitches are one type of molecular machines, a class of molecules that can be switched between at least two distinct thermodinamically stable forms by the application of an external stimulus. Development of such devices is crucial in the framework of the field of nanotechnology: nowadays photoswitches are used in a variety of places from scientific applications to residential light timers.
Chemistry
A photoswitch molecule is a chemical that is sensitive in some way to light, e.g. able to turn on retina cells when exposed to light,. Some examples include AAQ, DENAQ, photochromic compounds, azobenzenes, spiropyrans, diaryletenes, fulgides, overcrowded alkenes.
Applications
A photo-electric cell is connected to a circuit that measures how much electricity the cell produces and according to the setting of minimum and maximum lux level, the circuit decides and gives the output.