A [3]rotaxane with three stable states that responds to multiple-inputs and displays dual fluorescence addresses.
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Xiang Ma | He Tian | Qiaochun Wang | Da-Hui Qu | D. Qu | Qiaochun Wang | H. Tian | Xiang Ma | Da‐Hui Qu
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