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titleOfInvention Novel azobenzene derivative compound, optical recording material, information recording medium, photosensitivity improving method, photoresponsiveness improving method, and aggregation suppressing method
abstract Provided is a means for improving the photosensitivity and photoresponsiveness of a donor-acceptor type azobenzene derivative. A compound having an azobenzene moiety represented by formula (II) or the like. An optical recording material comprising the compound or the like. An information recording medium having an optical recording layer containing the aforementioned compound or the like on a substrate. A method for improving the photosensitivity or photoresponsiveness of the azobenzene derivative by binding an azobenzene derivative having an electron-accepting group and an electron-donating group to a molecule having a large steric hindrance directly or via a linking group, A method for suppressing aggregation. [Selection figure] None
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