We report the synthesis and photophysical properties of two different photo
nic devices. The first system describes dinuclear metal complexes with a ri
gid and linear bridging ligand (PAP) that contains an adamantane spacer. We
discuss the correlation between the nature of the bridging ligand and the
electrochemical as well as photophysical properties of the metal complexes.
Two interesting observations can already be pointed out: (i) the lifetime
of the intermediate electron-transfer product Ru-III-PAP-Os-II is very long
(130 mu s); and (ii) for the first time in a dinuclear Ru/Os system, the r
ate constant of energy transfer from the Ru(II) to the Os(II) unit is faste
r than the rate of the electron transfer from the Ru(II) to the Os(III) uni
t. The second system represents a photonic switch which is built up by two
subunits, a rhenium complex as the active switching part and an anthracene
moiety as detector. We discuss the synthesis, the reversibility of the swit
ch and the energy transfer properties of the new system. (C) 1999 Elsevier
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