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Epple, Dennis, and Martin Kutz. "Parity Lights." Mathematical Gazette 88, no. 511 (March 2004): 46–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025557200174224.

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Almost everybody has a light in their house that can be switched on and off from two or more different places. If your electrician set up the wiring properly, you are able to toggle the light with every single switch, independent of the others' current configuration.We may think of the switches as implementing a parity function. If we label the two positions of a switch by 0 and 1, the light is on if the sum of switch positions is even and off if this sum is odd (or vice versa). So in the common case of only two switches, ‘light on’ is just the binary relation xor. (Not all real-life installations are of this kind. We also find the binary and implemented in a few houses—which can be very annoying, and even dangerous, at nights.)
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Greene, Mark E. "Light switches surface hydrophobicity." Materials Today 9, no. 11 (November 2006): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1369-7021(06)71690-x.

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Osborne, I. S. "Low-Energy Light Switches." Science 328, no. 5986 (June 24, 2010): 1613. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.328.5986.1613-a.

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Maleetipwan-Mattsson, Pimkamol, Thorbjörn Laike, and Maria Johansson. "The effects of user interface designs on lighting use." Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology 15, no. 1 (February 6, 2017): 58–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jedt-06-2015-0040.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to differentiate human responses to different light switch designs to determine the effects of these common interfaces on user perceptions and use of electric lighting in public buildings. Design/methodology/approach Empirical studies were conducted to assess and examine user perceptions with regard to design characteristics of light switches, and occupants’ use of electric lighting was examined through field observations made in a public toilet. Findings The results point to the possibility of identifying characteristics of light switches that attract user attention and thereby encourage energy-saving behaviour in public buildings. A light switch perceived as simple but oversized affected occupants to turn off the lights more frequently when leaving the space under study as compared to switches of normal size. Research limitations/implications Information on user perceptions of light switches may be limited by the assessments being carried out only in controlled environments. Assessing user perceptions in field observations is thus desirable, as it will provide more information on the perceptions in actual settings. Practical implications Effective design of user interfaces could provide a means of lowering energy use from electric lighting by affecting the behaviour of users. Using user perceptions to define critical design characteristics could contribute to design improvements in the interfaces with respect to users’ viewpoints. Originality/value This paper contributes to the subject with a basic, field-based approach to formulating an understanding of how design via user perceptions may encourage energy-saving behaviour.
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Bléger, David, and Stefan Hecht. "Visible-Light-Activated Molecular Switches." Angewandte Chemie International Edition 54, no. 39 (June 19, 2015): 11338–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201500628.

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Moses, Phyllis B., and Nam-Hai Chua. "Light Switches for Plant Genes." Scientific American 258, no. 4 (April 1988): 88–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican0488-88.

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Giorgi, D., P. K. L. Yu, J. R. Long, V. D. Lew, T. Navapanich, and O. S. F. Zucker. "Light‐activated silicon diode switches." Journal of Applied Physics 63, no. 3 (February 1988): 930–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.340035.

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Gust, Devens, Thomas A. Moore, and Ana L. Moore. "Molecular switches controlled by light." Chem. Commun., no. 11 (2006): 1169–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b514736k.

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Maier, Johannes, Martti Pärs, Katja Gräf, Mukundan Thelakkat, and Jürgen Köhler. "Light controls light: single molecules as optical switches." EPJ Web of Conferences 190 (2018): 02006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201819002006.

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In recent years much attention has been given to design multistate molecular components with functionalities that cover the range from simple switches to logic gates [1-3]. In this regard photochromic molecules, i.e., molecules that can be interconverted between two bistable forms by light, have played an important role. Promising candidates that fulfill obvious demands such as high photochemical/ photophysical stability and high fatigue resistance are compounds of the family of diarylethenes [2,3]. However, a serious drawback of this class of molecules is a low fluorescence quantum yield. Therefore we adapted the strategy developed by Irie and coworkers [2,3], to chemically synthesize complex tailor-made triads consisting of a photochromic dithienylcyclopentene (DCP) unit covalently linked to two peryline bisimide (PBI) molecules that are known as strong fluorophores, see fig.1 inset top left. This facilitates the combination of high fatigue resistance and high fluorescence quantum yield. Illumination with light in the UV spectral region induces a ring-closure reaction of the DCP and leads to a state with suppressed fluorescence from the PBIs, whereas light in the VIS spectral region yields a ring opening reaction of the DCP and restores the fluorescence from the PBI units. This allowed us to verify functionalities like optical gating and amplifying, yet where the electrons have been replaced by photons as signal carriers [4-6], see fig.1.
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Pratama, Hendra Oji, I. Gde Putu Wirarama Wedashwara Wirawan, and Ariyan Zubaidi. "Adaptive Classroom Berbasis IoT (Internet Of Things), Saklar Lampu Berdasarkan Keberadaan Seseorang Dan Intensitas Cahaya." Jurnal Teknologi Informasi, Komputer, dan Aplikasinya (JTIKA ) 2, no. 2 (September 29, 2020): 258–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/jtika.v2i2.86.

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A switch is a device for disconnecting or connecting electricity, usually used on lights. The Informatics Engineering Study Program (PSTI) of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Mataram (UNRAM) has several classrooms with light switches controlled by manual switches. Problems occur when classroom users do not turn off class lights after use or when the room has sufficient lighting from outside. The solution is by implementing an automatic control system based on Internet of Things (IoT) that uses several sensors as a trigger switch. The monitoring system created can display light intensity data, motion status, and lamp status in real time obtained from the electronic circuit of the system via the MQTT protocol. Based on the test scheme carried out, the system created can perform lamp management based on the conditions received. MOS testing produces value 4.58 from scale 5 shows that the system is feasible to use.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Light switches"

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Kudernáč, Tibor. "Light-controlled conductance using molecular switches photochromic switches get wired /." [S.l. : Groningen : s.n. ; University Library Groningen] [Host], 2007. http://irs.ub.rug.nl/ppn/304519308.

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Giorgi, David Michael. "Light activated closing and opening switches /." Diss., Connect to a 24 p. preview or request complete full text in PDF format. Access restricted to UC campuses, 1998. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p9935442.

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Grimsley, Jonathan Scot. "Light Loss In Single Mode Fiber Optical Switches." Master's thesis, Virginia Tech, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37142.

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Light loss in single mode fiber optical switches is investigated. Loss due to reflection, aberration and fiber misalignment are evaluated. A simple model of image to fiber end face overlap for the fiber/lens system is developed. The intensity distribution of light in the fiber and imaging system is assumed to be gaussian. It was found that aberration is a major cause of loss and that fiber misalignment did not cause as much loss as expected. Loss due to reflection is assumed to be minimal due to the presence of anti-reflection coatings on the optical components.
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Smith, Brian. "Theoretical Analysis of Avalanche Breakdown in Heterojunction Light Amplifying Optical Switches." Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 1993. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/398.

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Fitch, Robert J. "Sunlight readability and luminance characteristics of light-emitting diode push button switches." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2004. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4520/.

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Lighted push button switches and indicators serve many purposes in cockpits, shipboard applications and military ground vehicles. The quality of lighting produced by switches is vital to operators' understanding of the information displayed. Utilizing LED technology in lighted switches has challenges that can adversely affect lighting quality. Incomplete data exists to educate consumers about potential differences in LED switch performance between different manufacturers. LED switches from four different manufacturers were tested for six attributes of lighting quality: average luminance and power consumption at full voltage, sunlight readable contrast, luminance contrast under ambient sunlight, legend uniformity, and dual-color uniformity. Three of the four manufacturers have not developed LED push button switches that meet lighting quality standards established with incandescent technology.
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Juvalta, Flurin. "Light-induced waveguides, waveguide arrays and switches in photorefractive LiTaO₃ and Sn₂P₂S₆ /." Zürich : ETH, 2008. http://e-collection.ethbib.ethz.ch/show?type=diss&nr=18105.

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Wang, Hao. "Artifical Light-Driven Chiral Molecular Switches Based on Halogenated and Cyclic Azo-Binaphthyl Derivatives." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1586518390107867.

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Blom, Magnus. "Light-Triggered Conformational Switches for Modulation of Molecular Recognition : Applications for Peptidomimetics and Supramolecular Systems." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala universitet, Syntetisk organisk kemi, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-267845.

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The main focus of this thesis is on photochemical modulation of molecular recognition in various host-guest systems. This involves the design, synthesis and integration of light-triggered conformational switches into peptidomimetic guests and molecular tweezer hosts. The impact of the switches on guest and host structures has been assessed by spectroscopic and computational conformational analysis. Effects of photochemical structure modulation on molecular recognition in protein-ligand and supramolecular host-guest systems are discussed. Phototriggerable peptidomimetic inhibitors of the enzyme M. tuberculosis ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) were obtained by incorporation of a stilbene based amino acid moiety into oligopeptides between 3-9 residues long (Paper I). Interstrand hydrogen bond probability in the E and Z forms of the peptidomimetics was used as a tool for predicting conformational preferences. Considerable differences in inhibitory potency for the E and Z photoisomers were demonstrated in a binding assay. In order to advance the concept of photomodulable inhibitors, synthetic routes towards amino acid derivatives based on the more rigid stiff-stilbene chromophore were developed (Paper II).  The effect of E-Z isomerization on the conformational properties of peptidomimetic inhibitors incorporating the stiff-stilbene chromophore was also assessed computationally (Paper III). It was indicated that inhibitors with the more rigid amino acid derivative should display larger conformational divergence between photoisomers than corresponding stilbene derivatives. Bisporphyrin tweezers with enediyne and stiff-stilbene spacers have been synthesized, and the conformational characteristics imposed by the spacers have been studied and compared to a glycoluril linked tweezer. The effects of spacers on tweezer binding of diamine guests and helicity induction by chiral guests have been investigated (Paper IV). Connections between spacer flexibility and host-guest binding strength have been established. The structural properties of the stiff-stilbene spaced tweezer made it particularly susceptible to helicity induction by both monotopic and bitopic chiral guests. Finally, the possibility of photochemical bite-size variation of tweezers with photoswitchable spacers has been assessed. Initial studies have shown that photoisomerization of the tweezers is possible without photochemical decomposition. Conformational analyses indicate that isomerization should impact binding characteristics of the tweezers to a significant extent (Paper V).
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Lahm, Rudinei Luis da Fonseca. "Análise dos papéis de compra no processo de aquisição de interruptores por clientes finais." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/158357.

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O presente estudo tem como objetivo identificar os papéis na compra de interruptores de luz por clientes finais e identificar as influências desses papéis e como ocorrem. O método utilizado foi dividido em duas fases, a primeira com abordagem qualitativa e a segunda com abordagem quantitativa. Inicialmente foram feitas entrevistas em profundidade com consumidores e profissionais da área, com o objetivo de identificar quais os tipos de papéis que ocorrem durante a compra de interruptores e identificar os influenciadores. O segundo passo foi uma survey, sendo entrevistadas 1.013 pessoas divididas nas cinco regiões do país, Região Centro Oeste, Nordeste, Sul, Norte e Sudeste. Foram identificados cinco papéis de compra e sete influenciadores desse processo. Os resultados da pesquisa quantitativa foram analisados com análises univariadas e multivariadas. As análises indicam que os compradores adquirem interruptores para outros usuários, mas a grande maioria deles adquirem o produto para uso próprio e são responsáveis pela compra e pelo pagamento do produto. Os resultados também indicam que as pessoas próximas são os maiores influenciadores. Espera-se que com os resultados obtidos esse trabalho possa contribuir para executivos e empresas do setor elétrico na tomada de decisões.
The present paper has the objective to identify which are the final consumers purchase roles of light switches and identify the influences about this roles and how it occurs. The analysis method was dividing in two steps, the first with a qualitative approach and the second with a quantitative approach. First of all, had been made depth interviews with consumers and professionals from the area, with the objective to identify the influencers. After that, a survey has been made, 1.013 people were interviewed and divided at five regions of the country, Midwest region, Northeast, South, North and Southeast. Were identified five purchase roles and seven influencers of this process. The quantitative research results were analyzed with univariate and multivariate analysis. The analysis indicate that the buyers also buy the light switches for other users, but the majority buy the product for own use and is responsible for the purchase and the product payment. The results also indicate that, in general, close people are the major influencers. With the obtained results throw crossing and the performed analyses, the expectations with this paper is contribute with executives and companies of the area on theirs decision-making.
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Kröner, Dominik (Dr rer nat ). "Analysis and control of light-induced processes in molecules: Electron and nuclear quantum dynamics for aspects of stereoisomerism and spectroscopy." Thesis, Universität Potsdam, 2013. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2014/7047/.

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The habilitation thesis covers theoretical investigations on light-induced processes in molecules. The study is focussed on changes of the molecular electronic structure and geometry, caused either by photoexcitation in the event of a spectroscopic analysis, or by a selective control with shaped laser pulses. The applied and developed methods are predominantly based on quantum chemistry as well as on electron and nuclear quantum dynamics, and in parts on molecular dynamics. The studied scientific problems deal with stereoisomerism and the question of how to either switch or distinguish chiral molecules using laser pulses, and with the essentials for the simulation of the spectroscopic response of biochromophores, in order to unravel their photophysics. The accomplished findings not only explain experimental results and extend existing approaches, but also contribute significantly to the basic understanding of the investigated light-driven molecular processes. The main achievements can be divided in three parts: First, a quantum theory for an enantio- and diastereoselective or, in general, stereoselective laser pulse control was developed and successfully applied to influence the chirality of molecular switches. The proposed axially chiral molecules possess different numbers of "switchable" stable chiral conformations, with one particular switch featuring even a true achiral "off"-state which allows to enantioselectively "turn on" its chirality. Furthermore, surface mounted chiral molecular switches with several well-defined orientations were treated, where a newly devised highly flexible stochastic pulse optimization technique provides high stereoselectivity and efficiency at the same time, even for coupled chirality-changing degrees of freedom. Despite the model character of these studies, the proposed types of chiral molecular switches and, all the more, the developed basic concepts are generally applicable to design laser pulse controlled catalysts for asymmetric synthesis, or to achieve selective changes in the chirality of liquid crystals or in chiroptical nanodevices, implementable in information processing or as data storage. Second, laser-driven electron wavepacket dynamics based on ab initio calculations, namely time-dependent configuration interaction, was extended by the explicit inclusion of magnetic field-magnetic dipole interactions for the simulation of the qualitative and quantitative distinction of enantiomers in mass spectrometry by means of circularly polarized ultrashort laser pulses. The developed approach not only allows to explain the origin of the experimentally observed influence of the pulse duration on the detected circular dichroism in the ion yield, but also to predict laser pulse parameters for an optimal distinction of enantiomers by ultrashort shaped laser pulses. Moreover, these investigations in combination with the previous ones provide a fundamental understanding of the relevance of electric and magnetic interactions between linearly or non-linearly polarized laser pulses and (pro-)chiral molecules for either control by enantioselective excitation or distinction by enantiospecific excitation. Third, for selected light-sensitive biological systems of central importance, like e.g. antenna complexes of photosynthesis, simulations of processes which take place during and after photoexcitation of their chromophores were performed, in order to explain experimental (spectroscopic) findings as well as to understand the underlying photophysical and photochemical principles. In particular, aspects of normal mode mixing due to geometrical changes upon photoexcitation and their impact on (time-dependent) vibronic and resonance Raman spectra, as well as on intramolecular energy redistribution were addressed. In order to explain unresolved experimental findings, a simulation program for the calculation of vibronic and resonance Raman spectra, accounting for changes in both vibrational frequencies and normal modes, was created based on a time-dependent formalism. In addition, the influence of the biochemical environment on the electronic structure of the chromophores was studied by electrostatic interactions and mechanical embedding using hybrid quantum-classical methods. Environmental effects were found to be of importance, in particular, for the excitonic coupling of chromophores in light-harvesting complex II. Although the simulations for such highly complex systems are still restricted by various approximations, the improved approaches and obtained results have proven to be important contributions for a better understanding of light-induced processes in biosystems which also adds to efforts of their artificial reproduction.
Die Habilitationsschrift behandelt theoretische Untersuchungen von durch Licht ausgelösten Prozessen in Molekülen. Der Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf Veränderungen in der Elektronenstruktur und der Geometrie der Moleküle, die durch Bestrahlung mit Licht entweder bei einer spektroskopischen Untersuchung oder bei gezielter Kontrolle durch geformte Laserpulse herbeigeführt werden. Um die dabei auftretende Elektronen- und Kerndynamik zu simulieren, wurden vornehmlich quantentheoretische Methoden eingesetzt und weiterentwickelt. Die wissenschaftlichen Fragestellungen beschäftigen sich mit dem gezielten Verändern und dem Erkennen der räumlichen Struktur von Molekülen ohne Drehspiegelachse, der sog. molekularen Chiralität, sowie mit durch Licht eingeleiteten Prozessen in biologisch relevanten Pigmenten auf sehr kurzen Zeitskalen. Die entwickelten Ansätze und gewonnenen Erkenntnisse lassen sich drei Haupterfolge unterteilen: Erstens gelang die Entwicklung einer generellen Kontrolltheorie für das Ein- und Umschalten von molekularer Chiralität mit geformten Laserpulsen. Dabei wird die räumliche Struktur der vorgeschlagenen molekularen Schalter zwischen ihren stabilen sog. stereoisomeren Formen selektiv geändert, was sich auf ihre optischen und chemischen Eigenschaften auswirkt. Für komplexere Bedingungen, wie z.B. auf einer Oberfläche verankerten molekularen Schaltern verschiedener Orientierung, wurde eine neue Pulsoptimierungsmethode basierend auf Wahrscheinlichkeiten und Statistik entwickelt. Solche laserpulskontrollierten chiralen molekularen Schalter hofft man u.a. in der Nanotechnologie zum Einsatz zu bringen, wo sie z.B. als Informationsspeicher dienen könnten. Zweitens konnte geklärt werden, welche die wesentlichen Einflüsse sind, die das Erkennen von sog. Enantiomeren, das sind spiegelbildliche Moleküle von entgegengesetzter Chiralität, nach Ionisierung durch ultrakurze zirkular polarisierte Laserpulse ermöglichen. Diese Form des sog. Zirkulardichroismus in der Ionenausbeute erlaubt die quantitative und qualitative Unterscheidung von Enantiomeren in der Massenspektrometrie. Durch Simulation der Elektronendynamik während der Laseranregung konnte u.a. erstmals gezeigt werden, dass neben der Zirkularpolarisation der Laserpulse vor allem die schwachen magnetischen Wechselwirkungen für die Unterscheidung entscheidend sind. Drittens wurden die Spektren von in der Natur vorkommenden Pigmenten simuliert, welche u.a. an wichtigen biologischen Funktionen, wie dem Sammeln von Sonnenenergie für die Photosynthese, beteiligt sind. Die Lichtanregung führt dabei zu einer Veränderung der Elektronenstruktur und Geometrie der Pigmente, wobei letzteres wichtige Konsequenzen für die Verteilung der Energie auf die spektroskopisch beobachteten Molekülschwingungen mit sich bringen. Auch der wichtige Einfluss der biochemischen Umgebung auf die Elektronenstruktur der Pigmente bzw. den Energietransfer zwischen solchen wurde untersucht. Neben der Klärung experimenteller Ergebnisse ermöglichen die Untersuchungen neue Einblicke in die fundamentalen Prozesse kurz nach der Lichtanregung -- Erkenntnisse, die auch für die technische Nachahmung der biologischen Funktionen von Bedeutung sein können.
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Books on the topic "Light switches"

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Why should I switch off the light? London: Franklin Watts, 2008.

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Knight, M. J. Why should I switch off the light? Mankato, Minn: Black Rabbit Books, 2009.

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Klutz, Inc. Light Switches Gone Crazy. Klutz Press, 2000.

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Merge Phase 2: 2 Light Switches. Independently Published, 2020.

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historian, Stewart Robert industrial, Bridgeport (Conn.). Office of Planning and Economic Development., Connecticut. Dept. of Economic and Community Development., and Historical Perspectives (Firm), eds. From light switches to torpedo controls: The story of the Bryant Electric Company, Bridgeport, Connecticut. Westport, CT: Historical Perspectives, inc., 1996.

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Mabey, Charles. Light Switch. Trafford Publishing, 2001.

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Gallagher, Lauren. Light Switch. Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Light Switch Plate-Fanc. Not Avail, 1994.

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Light Switch Plate-Frie. Not Avail, 1995.

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Light Switch Plate-Wel. C.R. Gibson Company, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Light switches"

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Balzani, Vincenzo, Monica Semeraro, Margherita Venturi, and Alberto Credi. "Reading and Powering Molecular Machines by Light." In Molecular Switches, 595–627. Weinheim, Germany: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9783527634408.ch16.

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Bléger, David, and Stefan Hecht. "Strategies for Switching with Visible Light." In Photon-Working Switches, 93–114. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56544-4_4.

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Fukaminato, Tuyoshi, and Masahiro Irie. "Diarylethenes that Photoswitch with Visible Light." In Photon-Working Switches, 169–80. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56544-4_8.

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Barachevsky, Valery, Mikhail Krayushkin, and Vadim Kiyko. "Light-Sensitive Organic Recording Media for Three-Dimensional Optical Memory." In Photon-Working Switches, 181–207. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56544-4_9.

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Seki, Takahiro, Mitsuo Hara, and Shusaku Nagano. "New Strategies for Light-Induced Alignment and Switching in Liquid Crystalline Polymers." In Photon-Working Switches, 421–41. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56544-4_21.

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Walker, Andrew. "Spatial light modulators for interconnect switches." In Perspectives for Parallel Optical Interconnects, 175–95. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49264-8_8.

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Zhang, Fuzhong, Kristian M. Müller, G. Andrew Woolley, and Katja M. Arndt. "Light-Controlled Gene Switches in Mammalian Cells." In Methods in Molecular Biology, 195–210. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-412-4_12.

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Wang, Yan, and Quan Li. "Light-Driven Chiral Molecular Switches or Motors in Liquid Crystal Media." In Liquid Crystals Beyond Displays, 213–49. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118259993.ch6.

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Neiva, Juliana, Lilian Mathias Delorenze, and Maria Claudia Issa. "Q-Switched Lasers for Melasma, Dark Circles Eyes, and Photorejuvenation." In Lasers, Lights and Other Technologies, 1–14. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20251-8_8-1.

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Neiva, Juliana, Lilian Mathias Delorenze, and Maria Claudia Almeida Issa. "Q-Switched Lasers for Melasma, Dark Circles Eyes, and Photorejuvenation." In Lasers, Lights and Other Technologies, 127–40. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16799-2_8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Light switches"

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Chang, Zenghu. "Attosecond Light Switches." In Frontiers in Optics. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/fio.2013.fth1a.1.

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McIntyre, Iain A., David M. Giorgi, David E. Hargis, and Oved S. F. Zucker. "Optical requirements for light-activated switches." In Boston - DL tentative, edited by Fred J. Zutavern. SPIE, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.25050.

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Beggs, Daryl M., Thomas P. White, Tobias Kampfrath, Kobus Kuipers, and Thomas F. Krauss. "Slow-light photonic crystal switches and modulators." In OPTO, edited by Joel A. Kubby and Graham T. Reed. SPIE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.840948.

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Král, Petr. "Tubular Image States and Light-Driven Molecular Switches." In MOLECULAR NANOSTRUCTURES: XVII International Winterschool Euroconference on Electronic Properties of Novel Materials. AIP, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1628073.

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Mancheva, Ivanka, Elena Nacheva, Tsveta Petrova, Natalia Tomova, Violeta Dragostinova, Todor Todorov, and Ludmila Nikolova. "Light-controlled polarization switches in azobenzene-containing polymers." In 12th International School on Quantum Electronics Laser Physics and Applications, edited by Peter A. Atanasov, Alexander A. Serafetinides, and Ivan N. Kolev. SPIE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.519487.

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Fuchida, Ayumi, Akihiro Matsutani, and Fumio Koyama. "Reflection-type Slow Light Optical Switches Using Current Injection." In CLEO: Applications and Technology. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_at.2011.jtui3.

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Pilipovich, Vladimir A., and Vladimir I. Polyakov. "Crystal-based multichannel polarization switches for light-flux commutation." In Topical Meeting on Photonic Switching, edited by Andrey M. Goncharenko, Fedor V. Karpushko, George V. Sinitsyn, and Sergey P. Apanasevich. SPIE, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.147932.

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Huang, Y., P. Dastmalchi, and G. Veronis. "Slow-light enhanced nanoscale plasmonic waveguide sensors and switches." In SPIE OPTO, edited by Jean Emmanuel Broquin and Gualtiero Nunzi Conti. SPIE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2041057.

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Ho, Chih-Wei, Chun-Ting Chou, Yu-Chun Chien, and Chia-Fu Lee. "Unsupervised Anomaly Detection Using Light Switches for Smart Nursing Homes." In 2016 IEEE 14th Intl Conf on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing, 14th Intl Conf on Pervasive Intelligence and Computing, 2nd Intl Conf on Big Data Intelligence and Computing and Cyber Science and Technology Congress(DASC/PiCom/DataCom/CyberSciTech)2016. IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dasc-picom-datacom-cyberscitec.2016.139.

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Hsiao-Hua Chu. "Polarisation-induced beating in spatial light modulator based optical switches." In IEE Seminar on Microdisplay and Smart Pixel Technologies. IEE, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:20000021.

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