Regulating Broadband Near‐Infrared Mechanoluminescence via Energy‐Level Engineering for Potential Biomechanical Imaging
Sheng Wu,
Shunyu Wang,
Binli Xiao
et al.
Abstract:Near‐infrared mechanoluminescent (NIR ML) materials have attracted attention due to their advantages, such as in situ and real‐time monitoring of biomechanical information in vivo. However, most ML materials are focused on the UV–vis light range, which limits their potential applications in the biological field. In this work, a broadband NIR ML material Ca2YGa3Ge2O12: 0.10Cr3+ (CYGGG: 0.10Cr3+) is successfully prepared by chemical co‐substitution and Cr3+ heavy doping. Density functional theory (DFT) calculati… Show more
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