“…Molecular switches, among other single molecule electronic units, are characterized as bi-stable systems in which reversible switching of various physical and chemical properties is achieved through exposure to external stimulus. The two forms of the switching molecule may differ by numerous attributes such as cis-trans isomerism [21][22][23][24] , chirality 25 , open-closed ring structure, [26][27][28] or tautomeric structure [29][30][31][32][33] . Up to date, the palette of experimentally studied factors allowing for the switching control includes an external electromagnetic irradiation 21,26,34 , electric current transmission 29,35 , static electric 22 and magnetic 26 fields, short-range forces 36 , temperature 26,37 , chemical reactions, 38,39 and mechanical stretching 40 .…”