“…[1][2][3][4][5] The stored charge carriers can later be excited to yield rapid photon emission by thermal, 6,7 optical, 8,9 or mechanical stimulation. [10][11][12] Because of this feature, storage phosphors have many promising applications in X-ray computed tomography (CT), 13 dosimeters for radiation detection, [14][15][16] information storage, 17,18 anti-counterfeiting, 19 and even exploring mechanoluminescence materials for smart compression force sensing. 12,[20][21][22] There is a request to develop new afterglow and storage phosphors for exploring new applications such as advanced anti-counterfeiting and information storage.…”