Piezoelectricity Organic and Inorganic Materials and Applications
Scientifically defined in 1880 by the Curie brothers, piezoelectricity - from the Greek piezein, meaning to press (squeeze), and ilektron, meaning amber, a material with electrostatic properties - is a phenomenon with many applications. The related piezoelectric materials have been undergoing a long...
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Other Authors: | Vassiliadis, Savvas G. (Editor), Matsouka, Dimitroula (Editor) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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IntechOpen
2018
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