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Abstract Materials that can emit light under optical/mechanical stimulation are usually called photoluminescent/mechanoluminescent (PL/ML) materials. PL materials are used in diverse fields for half a century. While, ML materials have burst out in the last two decades, and now are showing great application potential in the fields of anti‐counterfeiting, information storage, and stress imaging. It is of great significance to explore new luminescent materials with PL and ML dual response. In this study, Tb 3+ ‐doped Ca 3 Ga 4 O 9 phosphors with color‐tunable PL and non‐pre‐irradiation ML properties are reported. Ca 3 Ga 4 O 9 exhibits a broadband blue emission centering at 425 nm, which originates from the 4 T 2 ‐ 4 A 2 transition of electrons in d orbits of Ga 3+ . Due to the energy transfer from host to Tb 3+ , color‐tunable emission from blue to cyan, and ultimately to green can be realized by increasing the concentration of Tb 3+ . Particularly, ML is seen from Ca 3 Ga 4 O 9 :Tb 3+ under grinding and from the Ca 3 Ga 4 O 9 :Tb 3+ /PDMS film under bending or stretching originated from the triboelectric mechanism. The non‐pre‐irradiation ML behavior is evidenced by the contrast thermoluminescence (TL) experiments. This study not only provides a new candidate toward multi‐purpose luminescent applications, but also demonstrates a good case in which the triboelectric effect can efficiently trigger the non‐pre‐irradiation ML behavior.
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