autoluminescence
Autoluminescence is a phenomenon where a material emits light without any external energy input such as heating or electrical excitation. This spontaneous emission of light is a result of internal processes within the material. One common mechanism for autoluminescence involves the decay of excited electronic states within the material's crystal lattice or molecular structure. When atoms or molecules within the material transition from a higher energy state to a lower one, they can release the excess energy in the form of photons, which we perceive as light.
Another contributing factor can be the presence of naturally occurring radioactive isotopes within the material. The