piezoceramic
Piezoceramic is a ceramic material that exhibits the direct piezoelectric effect and the converse piezoelectric effect. The direct piezoelectric effect causes a material to generate an electric charge when subjected to mechanical stress. Conversely, the converse piezoelectric effect causes the material to deform mechanically when an electric field is applied across it.
The discovery of the piezoelectric effect dates back to 1880 when French physicists Pierre and Jacques Curie
These materials find widespread applications due to their ability to convert between electrical and mechanical energy.
The converse piezoelectric effect is employed in actuators, where an electric field causes precise movement or