Mechanoluminescence in Organic and Inorganic Compounds 1st Edition
Mechanoluminescence in Organic and Inorganic Compounds (1st Edition) by Vikas Dubey, Dirk Poelman, Neha Dubey, and Megha Jain offers a definitive, contemporary exploration of light emission induced by mechanical action across molecular and solid-state systems. This clear, engaging volume draws in materials scientists, chemists, physicists, and engineers seeking practical insight into a rapidly expanding field.
Discover fundamental principles, from defect chemistry and charge-carrier dynamics to molecular design strategies that enable mechanoluminescent behavior. The authors combine rigorous theory with experimental perspectives—covering synthesis routes, spectroscopic and mechanical characterization techniques, and quantitative analysis methods—so readers can reproduce, compare, and innovate with confidence.
Real-world applications are brought to life: high-sensitivity stress sensors, anti-counterfeiting inks, flexible displays, structural-health monitoring, and next-generation wearable devices. Case studies and comparative evaluations highlight both organic and inorganic systems, helping researchers and product developers choose optimal materials and approaches for target markets in India, Europe, North America, and beyond.
Structured for clarity and usability, this book is ideal for graduate students, R&D scientists, and industry professionals who require a practical yet authoritative reference. Its balanced emphasis on mechanism, materials, and applications makes it a valuable resource for academic labs, industrial research groups, and technical libraries.
For anyone involved in photonics, sensor technology, or smart materials, Mechanoluminescence in Organic and Inorganic Compounds provides the knowledge and inspiration to translate mechanoluminescent phenomena into impactful innovations. Order your copy today to advance your research or product development.
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