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On page 4488, J. Hao and co‐workers propose a practical approach to design and synthesize flexible polymer composites composed of a magnetic actuator and phosphor. Magnetic‐induced luminescence (MIL) is shown via strain‐mediated coupling, which can be modulated under a time‐varying low magnetic field at room temperature. A magnetically driven light‐emission pattern and a white‐light source are demonstrated...
Magnetic‐induced luminescence (MIL) is realized via a strain‐mediated coupling strategy. MIL composite laminates composed of magnetic actuator and phosphor phases are developed. The MIL performance is tested under low magnetic fields at room temperature. The results provide a novel type of promising luminescent and magnetic material for developing some new concept devices.
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