Abstract:Luminescence due to fracture is known as fracto-Mechanoluminescence (FML). Recently, fracto-luminescence phenomenon has enabled us to explore various advanced sensor applications such as pressure sensors, damage sensors, etc. This article reports the FML of ZnS: Cu, Cl phosphor prepared by solid state reaction method using nitrogen atmosphere. When ZnS: Cu, Cl phosphor is deformed impulsively by the impact of a moving piston then, initially mechanoluminescence (ML) intensity increases with time, attains a peak… Show more
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