“…With this regard, mechanoluminescence (ML), which is light emission resulting from any mechanical action, such as friction, tension, fraction, and compression, on a solid, has drawn significant attention as a stress sensor for its direct visualization and full‐field measurement of stress or crack through the ML light intensity. As a result, ML technologies have enabled the direct observation of the crack tip stress field, visualization of quasidynamic crack propagation, and bridging stress in a variety of ceramics by developing ML paints or pulsed laser deposition (PLD) coatings as an artificial skin to sense mechanical stress using visible light emission .…”