“…12,13 Although a lot of works have been done for combating the thermal quenching, including surface engineering (passivation or ligand coordination), high-power excitation, phononassisted energy transfer (PAET), etc., only limited success has been achieved due to different difficulties faced by each method and non-universality. [14][15][16] In recent years, negative thermal expansion (NTE) based luminescent materials showed good prospects in anti-thermal quenching due to their fascinating luminescence promoting capability from structures. Specifically, the microscopic volume of NTE materials will decrease with the increase of temperature and the gradually compact lattice reduces the phonon energy corresponding to the various vibration modes, which can reduce the energy loss caused by NR.…”