ABSTRACT

Photochemical cis-trans isomerization is a major area of interest in modern photochemical research and is also studied as part of organic photochemistry. Photochemical cis-trans isomerization has a major role in many photobiological phenomena, such as vision (rhodopsin) [1], ATP synthesis (bacteriorhodopsin) [2], phototaxis (Chlamydomonas) [3], and other allied processes. It has practical application in industry [4-6], i.e., vitamin A and D processes. Furthermore, it is a likely candidate for many optoelectrical and optomechanical switching and storage devices [7], In this chapter, mainly various aspects of cis-trans isomerization originating from the singlet excited state will be discussed.