Abstract

Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) materials enable energy storage and then energy conversion to light upon photostimulation, with applications spanning from radiation dosimetry, optical data storage and security, environmental monitoring, biomedicine, clinical diagnostic, to archaeology and geology. In article number 2000123, Yahong Jin, Yihua Hu, Shihe Yang, and co-authors give a comprehensive review on the fundamental principle, design, preparation, characterization, optimization, research progress, application, mechanism, and prospect of OSL materials. The focus is placed on the discussion and summarization of trap engineering, study methodologies, the challenges, and outlooks.

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