electrodimaterial
Electrodimaterial refers to a class of advanced materials designed to exhibit significant changes in their electrical properties in response to external stimuli such as mechanical stress, temperature, or light. These materials bridge the gap between traditional electronics and functional materials, enabling applications in sensors, actuators, and energy harvesting systems. The term is often used in research contexts to describe composites or engineered structures that combine conductive and dielectric components to achieve tunable electrical behavior.
The primary function of electrodimaterials lies in their ability to modulate conductivity, permittivity, or resistance dynamically.
Electrodimaterials also find applications in energy storage and conversion, such as in flexible supercapacitors or piezoelectric
The development of electrodimaterials is driven by the growing demand for adaptive and responsive electronic systems