piezofluorochromism
Piezofluorochromism is a phenomenon observed in certain materials where their fluorescence properties change in response to applied mechanical pressure. This means that the color or intensity of the light emitted by the material can be altered by squeezing or deforming it. The underlying mechanism typically involves changes in the molecular structure or packing of the material under stress. When pressure is applied, the distances between molecules can change, or the molecular conformation might be distorted. These structural alterations can affect the electronic energy levels within the molecules, influencing how they absorb and re-emit light.
Materials exhibiting piezofluorochromism often possess specific molecular designs that are sensitive to mechanical stimuli. These can
Applications for piezofluorochromism are being explored in various fields. It holds potential for use in pressure