“…[3] As an important smart material, mechanoluminescent crystals are a promising option in many areas, including multisensing, advanced lighting, environmentally friendly displays, sports science, and novel lowcarbon energy. [4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Compared with other energy-to-light conversion strategies, such as electroluminescence, photoluminescence (PL), and persistent luminescence, mechanoluminescence (ML) offers the significant advantage of converting waste into luminescence, which is particularly beneficial in the current global energy crisis. [11,12] ML is a light phenomenon whereby ML materials can convert external mechanical stimuli, including hits, bends, squeezes, impacts, sweeps, stretches, wind, and raindrops, into luminescence.…”