piezoelektrikën
Piezoelektrikën, commonly known as piezoelectricity, is a phenomenon observed in certain crystalline materials. These materials possess a unique property where they generate an electric charge in response to applied mechanical stress. Conversely, when an electric field is applied to these piezoelectric materials, they undergo a slight deformation, expanding or contracting. This direct and converse piezoelectric effect forms the basis of their applications.
The phenomenon is rooted in the asymmetry of the crystal structure. In non-piezoelectric materials, the centers
Common piezoelectric materials include quartz, certain ceramics like lead zirconate titanate (PZT), and some polymers. The
The applications of piezoelectricity are diverse and widespread. They are found in sensors that measure pressure,