painesähköisiä
Painesähköisiä, often translated as piezoelectricity, is an electrical phenomenon exhibited by certain crystalline materials. When subjected to mechanical stress, these materials generate an electric charge. Conversely, when an electric field is applied to them, they deform mechanically. This property arises from the asymmetrical arrangement of ions within the crystal lattice, which causes a net electric dipole moment.
The piezoelectric effect can be broadly categorized into two types: the direct piezoelectric effect and the
Common examples of piezoelectric materials include quartz, Rochelle salt, and various ceramics like lead zirconate titanate
Applications of piezoelectricity are diverse, spanning from everyday items like lighters and gas grills (where a