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Mechanoluminescence (ML) featuring photon emission by mechanical stimuli is promising for applications such as stress sensing, display, and artificial skin. However, the progress of utilizing ML processes is constrained by the limited range of available ML emission spectra. Herein, a general strategy for expanding the emission of ML through the use of lanthanide emitters is reported. A lithium‐assisted...
Mechanoluminescent materials that convert mechanical stimuli ubiquitously available in nature into light emissions find enormous applications in sensing, information, and energy technology. In article number 1807062, Bolong Huang, Dengfeng Peng, Feng Wang, and co‐workers develop a class of lanthanide‐doped CaZnOS mechanoluminescent crystals. They demonstrate unprecedented multicolor tuning of mechanoluminescence...
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