Researchers have achieved a significant milestone with zinc oxide, demonstrating its ability to convert mechanical energy, such as stress and vibration, into light. This innovation marks the first instance of stress-to-light conversion without the use of rare-earth elements.
Mechanoluminescent materials like this one have the potential to revolutionize various fields by providing self-powered sensors that do not require batteries or complex wiring.
The applications for this technology are broad, ranging from biomedical sensors to infrastructure that can monitor itself, highlighting the promise of sustainable technology in modern applications.