Solid-state luminescence of organic dyes is an elusive frontier, and understanding and designing solid-state stimuli-responsive materials is not trivial. �Mechanoluminescence� (ML) or �triboluminescence� (TL), which is associated with fracture or force-initiated luminescence from a material, is currently attracting new interest. Fracturing the surfaces of organic crystals ordered in noncentrosymmetric space groups can electronically excite the surface and neighboring molecules through piezo- or pyroelectric effects, and this can result in luminescence when the molecules relax back to their ground states. The combined duration of these two consecutive phenomena leads to force-generated luminescence or TL. Although TL has been known f...
Mechanoluminescence (ML) is the emission of light consecutive to a mechanical force or stress impose...
Although bright organic mechanoluminescence (ML) has been observed for a few luminophores with aggre...
With the progress of modern material science and successful commercialisations of organic-electronic...
Solid-state luminescence of organic dyes is an elusive frontier, and understanding and designing sol...
and SAS under room light and 365 nm UV light. Triboluminescent (or mechanoluminescent) materials emi...
Triboluminescence (TL) phenomenon is synonymous with fractoluminescence (the emission of light from ...
Mechanoluminescence (ML) is the non-thermal emission of light as a response to mechanical stimuli on...
Triboluminescence phenomenon has generated extensive research interest over the years since it was r...
Luminescence upon the grinding of solid materials (triboluminescence, TL) has long been a puzzling p...
Whereas nearly 50% of all inorganic salts and organic molecular solids exhibit the phenomenon of fra...
Mechanoluminescence (ML) is the non-thermal emission of light as a response to mechanical stimuli on...
This paper explores high-contrast mechanoresponsive luminescence (MRL) turn-on materials by combinin...
Mechanoluminescence (ML, also known as triboluminescence or fractoluminescence) is the emission of l...
Mechanofluorochromic or piezochromic fluorescence chemistry involves the switching and tuning of the...
Crystallization of a luminogen normally red-shifts and weakens its emission. During investigation of...
Mechanoluminescence (ML) is the emission of light consecutive to a mechanical force or stress impose...
Although bright organic mechanoluminescence (ML) has been observed for a few luminophores with aggre...
With the progress of modern material science and successful commercialisations of organic-electronic...
Solid-state luminescence of organic dyes is an elusive frontier, and understanding and designing sol...
and SAS under room light and 365 nm UV light. Triboluminescent (or mechanoluminescent) materials emi...
Triboluminescence (TL) phenomenon is synonymous with fractoluminescence (the emission of light from ...
Mechanoluminescence (ML) is the non-thermal emission of light as a response to mechanical stimuli on...
Triboluminescence phenomenon has generated extensive research interest over the years since it was r...
Luminescence upon the grinding of solid materials (triboluminescence, TL) has long been a puzzling p...
Whereas nearly 50% of all inorganic salts and organic molecular solids exhibit the phenomenon of fra...
Mechanoluminescence (ML) is the non-thermal emission of light as a response to mechanical stimuli on...
This paper explores high-contrast mechanoresponsive luminescence (MRL) turn-on materials by combinin...
Mechanoluminescence (ML, also known as triboluminescence or fractoluminescence) is the emission of l...
Mechanofluorochromic or piezochromic fluorescence chemistry involves the switching and tuning of the...
Crystallization of a luminogen normally red-shifts and weakens its emission. During investigation of...
Mechanoluminescence (ML) is the emission of light consecutive to a mechanical force or stress impose...
Although bright organic mechanoluminescence (ML) has been observed for a few luminophores with aggre...
With the progress of modern material science and successful commercialisations of organic-electronic...