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- Diarylethene comment "In chemistry, diarylethene is the general name of a class of compounds that have aromatic groups bonded to each end of a carbon–carbon double bond. The simplest example is stilbene, which has two geometric isomers, E and Z.Under the influence of light, these compounds can generally perform two kinds of reversible isomerizations:E to Z isomerizations, most common for stilbenes (and azobenzenes).".