fotochromie
Fotochromie, or photochromism, is a reversible change in the color or optical properties of a material triggered by light. The effect occurs when exposure to light changes the material’s electronic configuration or molecular structure, shifting its absorption spectrum so that it appears different in illuminated versus dark or low-light conditions. Photochromic changes are typically reversible, fading back when the light source is removed or altered.
Two broad mechanisms are common. In organic photochromism, light induces reversible chemical reactions within a molecule,
Applications of photochromic materials include eyewear that darkens under ultraviolet light and returns to a clear