anisotropier
Anisotropier is a term used in materials science and physics to describe processes that create or increase anisotropy, the directional dependence of a material property. The word combines the concept of anisotropy with the French -ier suffix, conveying the act of making something anisotropic. In practice, anisotropier refers to methods that induce directionally dependent behavior through structural or compositional changes.
In practice, anisotropier encompasses techniques that align microstructure or textures. This includes mechanical deformation such as
The consequences of anisotropier are changes in mechanical, thermal, electrical, magnetic, or optical properties that vary
Measurement and implications: anisotropy is typically described by tensorial properties, such as the stiffness or thermal
See also: anisotropy, anisotropic materials, texture in materials science, birefringence, directionality.