“…Afterglow or storage phosphor is an inorganic compound that traps free electrons and holes in compound lattice defects after exposure to ionizing radiation or high energy photons such as 254 nm UV-light. [1][2][3][4][5] The stored charge carriers can later be excited to yield rapid photon emission by thermal, 6,7 optical, 8,9 or mechanical stimulation. [10][11][12] Because of this feature, storage phosphors have many promising applications in X-ray computed tomography (CT), 13 dosimeters for radiation detection, [14][15][16] information storage, 17,18 anti-counterfeiting, 19 and even exploring mechanoluminescence materials for smart compression force sensing.…”