Description
Mechanoluminescence in Organic and Inorganic Compounds: Basic Concepts, Instrumentation, and Applications provides a comprehensive overview of mechanoluminescence for newly qualified researchers and scientists across multiple related fields. It serves as a guide for budding scientists to advance in the field through various applications covered in this book, such as energy, mechanics, medicine, and optics. This reference shines light on the pros and cons of utilizing organic or inorganic mechanoluminescent materials, making it a handy tool for researchers worldwide involved in luminescence and applications such as optoelectronics, sensors, forensics, displays, energy harvesting, and smart robotics. The editors and their expert contributors summarize these applications, making it a valuable resource for academics, researchers, and those working in industry. Mechanoluminescence in Organic and Inorganic Compounds contains broad coverage, which progresses from theory to applications, serves as a complete reference of global research and experience, which will work to inform and guide the development of more efficient devices for the future.- Provides a comprehensive analysis of mechanoluminescence, starting from theory and moving on to instrumentation and applications- Includes applications of mechanoluminescence covering fields such as electronics, mechanics, medicine, and optics, in just one book- Promotes new research ideas in budding scientists on advanced applications for eco-friendly and sustainable growth of the academia and related industries
Table of Contents
1. Luminescence: Mechanism and its types2. Theory and classification of mechanoluminescence3. Instrumental set ups involved in mechanoluminescence 4. Synthesis of organic and inorganic mechanoluminescent compounds 5. Impact of doping on the mechanoluminescence 6. Mechanoluminescence for display devices7. Mechanoluminescence for photocatalysis8. Mechanoluminescence for infrastructure health and safety applications 9. Mechanoluminescence in anti-counterfeiting10. Mechanoluminescence in visual electronic/wearable skin11. Mechanoluminescence for reconstructing 3D ultrasonic field 12. Other emerging applications of mechanoluminescence and outlook